William Congreve

William Congreve (24 January 1670 – 19 January 1729) was an English playwright, satirist, poet and Whig politician. Considered by critics to be one of the preeminent dramatists of the Georgian era, he is credited with developing and popularizing the satirical comedy of manners genre during the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and his works, which formed an important part of Restoration literature, were favorably viewed for their use of satire and comedy. Congreve is best remembered for his play, ''The Way of the World'' (1700), which is widely regarded by literary commentators to be one of the finest works in Restoration comedy literature.

Congreve also wrote several other notable plays, including ''The Old Bachelor'' (1693), ''The Double Dealer'' (1693), ''Love for Love'' (1695), and ''The Mourning Bride'' (1697), which helped establish him as a great writer in the genre of comedy of manners. He died in London in 1729, and was honored with burial at the Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Congreve, William
Published 1755
printed for G. Hamilton and J. Balfour

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by Congreve, William
Published 1742
printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand

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by Congreve, William
Published 1720
printed: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane

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by Congreve, William
Published 1711
printed for T. Johnson, bookseller at the Hague

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by Congreve, William
Published 1720
[printed for the Company of booksellers [or rather, T. Johnson]

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by Congreve, William
Published 1735
printed by S. Powell in Crane-Lane, for Philip Crampton, at Addison's Head, opposite to the Horse-Guard, Bookseller, in Dame's-Street

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by Congreve, William
Published 1744
printed for Philip Crampton Bookseller, opposite the Horse-Guard in Dame's-Street

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by Congreve, William
Published 1778
at the Apollo Press, by the Martins

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by Congreve, William
Published 1731
printed by S. Powell; for Thomas Moore, Bookseller, at the Corner of Dirty - Lane in Dame-Street

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by Congreve, William
Published 1729
printed for Phil. Crampton, at Addison's Head in Dames-Street, opposite to the Horse-Guard, and Stearne Brock, Bookseller at Essex-Gate

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by Congreve, William
Published 1730
printed by S. Powell, for Thomas Moore, Bookseller, at the Corner of Dirty - Lane in Dame-Street

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by Congreve, William
Published 1762
printed by Cusack Greene, on the Coal-Kay

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by Congreve, William
Published 1706
printed for Jacob Tonson; and sold by James Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, George Strahan over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and Egbert Sanger at the Post-House near the Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet

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by Congreve, William
Published 1775
et se trouve à Paris, chez Ruault, Libraire, rue de la Harpe

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by Congreve, William
Published 1703
printed for Jacob Tonson: and sold by R. Wellington, G. Strahan, and B. Lintott

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by Congreve, William
Published 1757
printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand

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by Congreve, William
Published 1735
Printed, by Theo. Jones, for George Risk, at Shakespear's Head, George Ewing, at the Angel and Bible, and William Smith, at the Hercules, in Dame-Street, Booksellers

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by Congreve, William
Published 1705
printed for J. Tonson

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by Congreve, William
Published 1790
printed by R. Butters, no. 79, Fleet-Street; and sold by all the booksellers in town and country