The Learned Women
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Beschrijving
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The learned women is a satirical comedy that examines the excesses of intellectual vanity and the tension between genuine understanding and hollow display. The narrative explores a household consumed by fashionable learning, where language, philosophy, and art are used less for insight than for social dominance. Education becomes a performance, valued for prestige rather than clarity or wisdom. Against this environment, personal happiness and emotional sincerity are treated as inferior to abstract theory and public admiration. The work highlights how obsession with reputation distorts judgment, particularly in matters of love, family, and choice. Wit and irony expose the absurdity of valuing appearance over substance, revealing how false erudition can become a form of tyranny. Reason, balance, and common sense emerge as quiet counterforces to pretension. Through humor and sharp dialogue, the play critiques social conformity and blind admiration for authority. It ultimately affirms moderation, authenticity, and practical intelligence over exaggerated displays of learning and cultural superiority.
The learned women is a satirical comedy that examines the excesses of intellectual vanity and the tension between genuine understanding and hollow display. The narrative explores a household consumed by fashionable learning, where language, philosophy, and art are used less for insight than for social dominance. Education becomes a performance, valued for prestige rather than clarity or wisdom. Against this environment, personal happiness and emotional sincerity are treated as inferior to abstract theory and public admiration. The work highlights how obsession with reputation distorts judgment, particularly in matters of love, family, and choice. Wit and irony expose the absurdity of valuing appearance over substance, revealing how false erudition can become a form of tyranny. Reason, balance, and common sense emerge as quiet counterforces to pretension. Through humor and sharp dialogue, the play critiques social conformity and blind admiration for authority. It ultimately affirms moderation, authenticity, and practical intelligence over exaggerated displays of learning and cultural superiority.
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