William Wycherley's 'Four Plays' is a collection of works that epitomize the Restoration comedy genre of the late 17th century. The plays are characterized by their witty dialogue, satirical humor, and exploration of themes such as love, marriage, and social class. Wycherley's clever wordplay and sharp observations of society make these plays timeless classics that continue to entertain and provoke thought. The plays included in this collection are 'The Country Wife', 'The Plain Dealer', 'Love in a Wood', and 'The Gentleman Dancing-Master'. Each play offers a unique perspective on the society of Wycherley's time, shedding light on the morals and customs of the era. Wycherley's talent for creating memorable characters and engaging plots is showcased throughout this collection, making it a must-read for lovers of classic literature and drama.