Irish Literature Companion:

Three Weeks After Marriage

Three Weeks After Marriage (1776), a comedy by Arthur Murphy. It was first presented at Drury Lane as What We Must All Come To in 1764, and failed. Comic dialogues illustrate the breakdown of relations between illmatched couples, pointing up the folly of crossing social barriers.

 
 
 

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