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Sir Patient Fancy is a play written by Aphra Behn, first performed in 1678.
The play is a comedy of manners that satirizes the upper class society of Restoration England.
The story revolves around the character of Sir Patient Fancy, an elderly man who has become obsessed with his own health and the idea of prolonging his life.
He is constantly attended to by a group of doctors and nurses, who are more interested in his money than his well-being.
Meanwhile, his young wife Lady Knowell is carrying on an affair with a younger man, and his daughter Isabella is in love with a man who is not of her social class.
As the plot unfolds, the characters engage in a series of deceptions and misunderstandings that ultimately lead to a happy resolution.
Along the way, Behn explores themes of love, class, and gender roles in a society that is undergoing significant change.
Sir Patient Fancy is considered one of Behn's most successful plays and is still performed today as a classic of Restoration comedy
Sir Pat.
How!
her whole Family!
I am come to keep open House; very fine, her whole Family!
she's Plague enough to mortify any good Christian, --tell her, my Lady and I am gon forth; tell her any thing to keep her away
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Sir Patient Fancy is a British play written by Aphra Behn and published by Kessinger Publishing (2004).
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