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The Boors, also known as The Cantankerous Men ( Venetian: I rusteghi), is a comedy by Carlo Goldoni. It was first performed at the San Luca theatre of Venice towards the end of the Carnival in 1760. It was published in 1762. [1] The 'boors' are four merchants of Venice, who represent the old conservative, puritanical tradition of the Venetian middle classes, who are pitted against Venice's "new frivolity". [2]

References

  1. ^ Holme (1976, 192).
  2. ^ Holme (1976, 150-152).

Bibliography

  • Holme, Timothy (1976). A Servant of Many Masters: The Life and Times of Carlo Goldoni. London: Jupiter. ISBN  0-904041-61-1.