
A Comedy of Manners and Remarriage
Lady Frederick is a witty Edwardian comedy that explores the social machinations of aristocratic life and the power of feminine charm. The titular Lady Frederick is a woman of considerable wit and resourcefulness who navigates the rigid conventions of high society with intelligence and grace. When a young man falls in love with her, she must contend with his disapproving family, who view her as unsuitable due to her past and her independent nature. Through a series of clever schemes and candid conversations, Lady Frederick reveals the hypocrisy underlying polite society's moral judgments. She demonstrates that a woman's worth cannot be measured by conventional standards, and that honesty and self-awareness are more valuable than blind adherence to social propriety. The play celebrates female agency and intelligence, presenting a protagonist who refuses to be diminished by others' expectations. With sharp dialogue and engaging character dynamics, the work offers both entertainment and social commentary, ultimately affirming that true nobility comes from character rather than circumstance.
Story added by Tadpole on April 23, 2026
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