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- Q7822828 subject Q8356465.
- Q7822828 abstract "Tony Lumpkin is a fictional character who first appeared in Oliver Goldsmith's play, She Stoops to Conquer.Tony Lumpkin is the son of Mrs Hardcastle and stepson to Mr Hardcastle. It is as a result of his practical joking that the comic aspects of the play are set up. When he accidentally meets Charles Marlow and his friend Hastings, who are coming to see Tony's parents in order to put Marlow forward as a suitor to Tony's stepsister Kate, he deliberately misdirects them, causing them to believe that the house where they are bound is an inn and that the Hardcastles are its landlord and landlady.Tony is promised in marriage to his cousin, Constance Neville, whom he despises, and therefore he assists in her plans to elope with Hastings. Tony takes an interest in horses, "Bet Bouncer" and especially the alehouse, where he joyfully sings with members of the lower-classes. It is Tony's initial deception of Marlow, for a joke, which sets up the plot. The character became so popular that he was later used in a 1778 play, Tony Lumpkin in Town, by John O'Keeffe.The play was still popular in England in the mid-nineteenth century, where it was being played by the likes of Lionel Brough.".
- Q7822828 thumbnail Lionel_Brough_(Waddy,_1872).jpg?width=300.
- Q7822828 wikiPageWikiLink Q2324782.
- Q7822828 wikiPageWikiLink Q236236.
- Q7822828 wikiPageWikiLink Q6250929.
- Q7822828 wikiPageWikiLink Q6555556.
- Q7822828 wikiPageWikiLink Q7822829.
- Q7822828 wikiPageWikiLink Q8356465.
- Q7822828 comment "Tony Lumpkin is a fictional character who first appeared in Oliver Goldsmith's play, She Stoops to Conquer.Tony Lumpkin is the son of Mrs Hardcastle and stepson to Mr Hardcastle. It is as a result of his practical joking that the comic aspects of the play are set up.".
- Q7822828 label "Tony Lumpkin".
- Q7822828 depiction Lionel_Brough_(Waddy,_1872).jpg.