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The Beggar's Opera
The Beggar's Opera | John Gay
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The tale of Peachum, thief-taker and informer, conspiring to send the dashing and promiscuous highwayman Macheath to the gallows, became the theatrical sensation of the eighteenth century. In THE BEGGAR'S OPERA, John Gay turned conventions of Italian opera riotously upside-down, instead using traditional popular ballads and street tunes, while also indulging in political satire at the expense of the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole. Gay's highly original depiction of the thieves, informers, prostitutes and highwaymen thronging the slums and prisons of the corrupt London underworld proved brilliantly successful in exposing the dark side of a corrupt and jaded society.
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September 20 #IdiomInsight Cool as a cucumber 🥒 😎 This was first used in a poem by John Gay In 1732.. And really, cucumbers are always cooler on the inside, even in hot weather. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

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