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Fanny and the Servant Problem is a one-act play by Jerome K. Jerome, first published in 1889. This play is a comedy of manners that satirizes the social pretense of the newly rich.
The play explores themes of social class, relationships between employers and servants, and the comical consequences of miscommunication and misunderstanding. It is a light and funny work that showcases Jerome's talent for humor and satire.

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Summary
The play revolves around the story of Fanny, a popular actress who marries into her wealthy family. Her Fanny is determined to maintain her own independent identity and refuses to be treated as a mere appendage to her husband. However, she soon discovers that she is not on good terms with her husband's relatives who work as servants in her household.
Fanny's attempts to assert her own authority over her servants are met with resistance and sabotage on her part. The play culminates in an amusing confrontation between Fanny and her husband's family, in which Fanny finally gains the upper hand.