"A well-researched book, which draws on some interesting and lesser-known plays, such as those by neglected female playwrights." (Times Literary Supplement) "Lisa Freeman's excellent cultural analysis . . . demonstrates that character is a contested site in England's attempt to negotiate a changing sociology of class, gender, and nation even as it retained fundamental forms of patriarchy. . . . This is perhaps the most important new book on eighteenth-century theater." (Albion)