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Comedy by [[William Wycherley]] first performed in 1676. Inspired by [[Molière]]'s play Le Misantrophe.  
Comedy by [[William Wycherley]] first performed in 1676. Inspired by [[Molière]]'s play ''Le Misantrophe''.  


The play's main character insists on telling the truth. Always. Everywhere. From this arise many complications and near catastrophes.  
The play's main character insists on telling the truth. Always. Everywhere. From this arise many complications and near catastrophes.  


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Comedy by William Wycherley first performed in 1676. Inspired by Molière's play Le Misantrophe.

The play's main character insists on telling the truth. Always. Everywhere. From this arise many complications and near catastrophes.