The Inconstant
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The Inconstant, or the Way to Win Him is a 1702 play by the Irish writer George Farquhar. It was a reworking of the Jacobean comedy The Wild Goose Chase by John Fletcher.[1] A success, the play was revived a number of times during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Written byGeorge Farquhar
Date premieredFebruary 1702
Place premieredDrury Lane Theatre
Original languageEnglish
| The Inconstant | |
|---|---|
| Written by | George Farquhar |
| Date premiered | February 1702 |
| Place premiered | Drury Lane Theatre |
| Original language | English |
| Genre | Comedy |
Despite its popularity, the play was later criticised for its similarities to Fletcher's earlier work with Leigh Hunt commenting it was "neither more or less Fletcher's play, with the poetry taken out".[2]