About
English playwright known for the restoration era plays The Country Wife and The Plain Dealer. His writing style is recognized by sharp wit and satire which poked at social and cultural norms of the time.
Before Fame
During his childhood, he spent time in France and moved near Charente for his education. He attended the Queen's College in Oxford, but it is unclear if he graduated.
Trivia
He converted to Roman Catholicism before reverting back to the Church of England.
Family Life
His father, Daniel Wycherley, worked in service of the Marquess of Winchester. His mother's name was Bethia. In 1679 he married Lady Jane Needham, but it was not a happy relationship.
Associated With
His plays were performed under the rule of Charles II of England, who enjoyed and supported Restoration-era comedy.