microform, 159 pages
French language
Published Nov. 21, 1789 by imprimé par Galabin. Et se trouve chez Mr. Debrett; chez Mr. Hookham; chez Mr. Southern; chez Bossiere; chez Balcetti [and 2 others in London].

Richard Brinsley Sheridan: L' ecole du scandale, ou les mœurs du jour, comedie par monsieur Sheridan: traduite en françois par Mr. Bunel Delille, ... (French language, 1789, imprimé par Galabin. Et se trouve chez Mr. Debrett; chez Mr. Hookham; chez Mr. Southern; chez Bossiere; chez Balcetti [and 2 others in London])
microform, 159 pages
French language
Published Nov. 21, 1789 by imprimé par Galabin. Et se trouve chez Mr. Debrett; chez Mr. Hookham; chez Mr. Southern; chez Bossiere; chez Balcetti [and 2 others in London].
The School for Scandal debuted at Drury Lane Theater in London in 1777. The play is still popular and regularly performed today. It is a comedy of manners about "the deceptive nature of appearances, the fickleness of reputation, [and] the often disreputable guises behind which goodness and honesty can conceal itself."
The School for Scandal debuted at Drury Lane Theater in London in 1777. The play is still popular and regularly performed today. It is a comedy of manners about "the deceptive nature of appearances, the fickleness of reputation, [and] the often disreputable guises behind which goodness and honesty can conceal itself."