Thomas d'Urfey
Thomas D'Urfey (Tom Durfey) (1653 - February 26, 1723), was an English writer and wit. He composed plays, songs, poetry, and jokes.
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1653 - February 26 - 1723 - English - Plays
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His family was Huguenot French. In personality, he was considered so affable and amusing that he could count nearly everyone among his friends, from Charles II of England and James II on down. He wrote the plays The Fond Husband in 1676, Madame Fickle in 1677 and The Virtuous Wife in 1680. In 1698, he wrote a play entitled The Campaigners as a reply and satire of Jeremy Collier's anti-theatrical scourges. His Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy, written between 1698 and 1720, is a collection of songs and ballads. Durfey (the apostrophe was commonly dropped by Durfey himself) wrote widely in a witty, satirical vein, usually from a courtly point of view, and his works are a compendium of comedic ideas.
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Huguenot - French - Charles II of England - James II - The Fond Husband - 1676 - Madame Fickle - 1677 - The Virtuous Wife - 1680 - 1698 - Satire - Jeremy Collier - Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy - 1720 - Ballad
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