George Farquhar
George Farquhar was an Irish playwright born in 1678 in Derry, Ireland. He is best known for his comedic plays, particularly "The Recruiting Officer" and "The Beaux' Stratagem." Farquhar's works often highlighted the follies of society and the complexities of human relationships, showcasing his talent for humor and wit.
Farquhar's career was cut short when he died in 1707 at the age of 29. Despite his brief life, he made a significant impact on English theatre and is remembered as one of the prominent figures of the Restoration comedy era. His plays continue to be performed and studied today.