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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Rape upon Rape; or, The Justice Caught in Rape upon Rape; or, The Justice Caught in his own Trap, also known as The Coffee-House Politician, is a play by Henry Fielding. It was first performed at the Haymarket Theatre on 23 June 1730. The play is a love comedy that depicts the corruption rampant in politics and in the justice system. When two characters are accused of rape, they deal with the corrupt judge in separate manners. Though the play was influenced by the rape case of Colonel Francis Charteris, it used "rape" as an allegory to describe all abuses of freedom, as well as the corruption of power, though it was meant in a comedic, farcical manner. The play was not as successful as Fielding's Tom Thumb, which ran alongside Rape upon Rape. The play allowed Fielding to express his political views through comedy. Critics have both praised and critiqued the play, but they generally agree that the humour is unsuitable because it is "indelicate". Attempted adaptations of the play, including a musical and a film named after the play, have also been relatively unsuccessful.y, have also been relatively unsuccessful. , Viol après viol (Rape upon rape, en anglais ; également connu comme Le Politique de Café ou le Juge pris dans ses propres filets) est une comédie de Henry Fielding. Elle a été représentée au Haymarket Theatre le 23 juin 1730.
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rdfs:comment Viol après viol (Rape upon rape, en anglais ; également connu comme Le Politique de Café ou le Juge pris dans ses propres filets) est une comédie de Henry Fielding. Elle a été représentée au Haymarket Theatre le 23 juin 1730. , Rape upon Rape; or, The Justice Caught in Rape upon Rape; or, The Justice Caught in his own Trap, also known as The Coffee-House Politician, is a play by Henry Fielding. It was first performed at the Haymarket Theatre on 23 June 1730. The play is a love comedy that depicts the corruption rampant in politics and in the justice system. When two characters are accused of rape, they deal with the corrupt judge in separate manners. Though the play was influenced by the rape case of Colonel Francis Charteris, it used "rape" as an allegory to describe all abuses of freedom, as well as the corruption of power, though it was meant in a comedic, farcical manner.t was meant in a comedic, farcical manner.
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