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- Double_Inconstancy abstract "La Double Inconstance is a three-act romantic comedy by French playwright Marivaux. Its title is usually translated into English as The Double Inconstancy. La Double Inconstance was first performed 6 April 1723 by the Comédie Italienne. In this play, a young woman is kidnapped from her lover by the prince of the country, who loves her and intends to marry her. Through ruse and disguises, the prince and a trusty female servant manage to break up the relationship, resulting in two marriages.Like many of Marivaux's other comedies, La Double Inconstance makes use of stock characters from the Commedia dell'arte. In this play, Arlequin and Trivelin are featured.".
- Double_Inconstancy author Pierre_de_Marivaux.
- Double_Inconstancy characterInPlay "Arlequin".
- Double_Inconstancy characterInPlay "Flaminia".
- Double_Inconstancy characterInPlay "Le Prince".
- Double_Inconstancy characterInPlay "Lisette".
- Double_Inconstancy characterInPlay "Silvia".
- Double_Inconstancy characterInPlay "Trivelin".
- Double_Inconstancy genre Romantic_comedy_film.
- Double_Inconstancy settingOfPlay "The prince's palace".
- Double_Inconstancy subjectOfPlay "love, disguise".
- Double_Inconstancy thumbnail La_double_inconstance_title.jpg?width=300.
- Double_Inconstancy wikiPageExternalLink cesar.org.uk.
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- Double_Inconstancy caption "Title page from the first edition of La Double Inconstance".
- Double_Inconstancy characters "Arlequin".
- Double_Inconstancy characters "Flaminia".
- Double_Inconstancy characters "Le Prince".
- Double_Inconstancy characters "Lisette".
- Double_Inconstancy characters "Silvia".
- Double_Inconstancy characters "Trivelin".
- Double_Inconstancy countryOfOrigin France.
- Double_Inconstancy dateOfPremiere "1723-04-06".
- Double_Inconstancy genre Romantic_comedy_film.
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- Double_Inconstancy name "La Double Inconstance".
- Double_Inconstancy originalLanguage French_language.
- Double_Inconstancy setting "The prince's palace".
- Double_Inconstancy subject "love, disguise".
- Double_Inconstancy writer Pierre_de_Marivaux.
- Double_Inconstancy subject Category:1723_plays.
- Double_Inconstancy subject Category:Plays_by_Pierre_de_Marivaux.
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- Double_Inconstancy comment "La Double Inconstance is a three-act romantic comedy by French playwright Marivaux. Its title is usually translated into English as The Double Inconstancy. La Double Inconstance was first performed 6 April 1723 by the Comédie Italienne. In this play, a young woman is kidnapped from her lover by the prince of the country, who loves her and intends to marry her.".
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