<p>Combined in this volume are three of Richard Brinsley Sheridan&rsquo;s most loved works. &ldquo;The School for Scandal&rdquo; is Sheridan&rsquo;s classic comedy that pokes fun at London upper class society in the late 1700s. Often referred to as a &ldquo;comedy of manners&rdquo; &ldquo;The School for Scandal&rdquo; is one Sheridan&rsquo;s most performed plays and a classic of English comedic drama. &ldquo;The Rivals&rdquo; was Sheridan&rsquo;s first play and while at first it was not well received it would go on to prove to be a great success and establish Sheridan as a major talent. &ldquo;The Rivals&rdquo; satirizes the pretentiousness of English society in the late 18th century. As witty and accessible today as when it was first written &ldquo;The Rivals&rdquo; sparkles with the humor that Sheridan and his writing are known for. In &ldquo;The Critic&rdquo; Sheridan turns his attention to satirize the theatre and all the people engaged in the business of it in late 18th century England. The critic of the story is a man by the name of Mr. Dangle and the play that is the subject of criticism is a horribly written production named &ldquo;The Spanish Armada&rdquo;. Fans of Sheridan will delight in this lesser known work. Together these works make a great introduction to the works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.</p>