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Four Short Plays (eBook)

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2022
31 Seiten
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859-654722683-3 (EAN)

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Four Short Plays - John Galsworthy
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In "Four Short Plays," John Galsworthy delivers a poignant exploration of human relationships and societal norms through a collection of expertly crafted one-act dramas. Each play reveals the complexities of character and circumstance, employing Galsworthy's trademark realism and nuanced dialogue. The work reflects the Edwardian context of its creation, exploring themes of love, morality, and social class while embracing a modernist approach that challenges the conventions of earlier theatrical traditions. His careful attention to character development and social critique elevates these plays from mere entertainment to profound commentaries on the human condition. John Galsworthy, a celebrated English novelist and playwright, is perhaps best known for his epic saga "The Forsyte Saga," which delves into the lives of the upper-middle class in early 20th-century England. A member of the wealthy Galsworthy family, he had firsthand experience of the societal structures he critiques in his works. His deep understanding of human psychology, coupled with his legal background, informs the intricate dynamics present in these plays, showcasing his finely tuned sensitivity to social issues and interpersonal conflicts. "Four Short Plays" is highly recommended for readers seeking a deep, thoughtful examination of early 20th-century societal issues, conveyed through the lens of rich, character-driven storytelling. Galsworthy's sharp wit and compassionate insight make this collection not only entertaining but also a significant addition to the canon of modern drama.

John Galsworthy (1867–1933) remains a distinguished figure in the annals of English literature, best known for his insightful representation of the British upper middle class and for his clear, vivid prose. A Nobel laureate in Literature in 1932, Galsworthy's writings not only reflect his keen observation of society but also embody a deep sense of moral reflection. An alumnus of Harrow and Oxford, he initially practiced law but soon transitioned to a literary career with the publication of 'From the Four Winds', a collection of short stories, in 1897. Galsworthy's magnum opus, 'The Forsyte Saga', is a series of three novels and two interludes that chronicle the vicissitudes of an upper-middle-class British family. Beyond the saga, Galsworthy was also a prolific playwright. His 'Four Short Plays', which follows the tradition of his narrative style, deftly explores human character and social dynamics with subtlety and ironic wit. His literary style, marked by detailed narratives and a compassionate portrayal of human weaknesses, has earned him an esteemed place among realist novelists and playwrights of the twentieth century.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte 20th century playwrights • British social issues • character development focus • Classic • classical drama • class struggle drama • drama classics • dramatic works • Early 20th Century • English Drama • English literature • English literature drama • human resilience plays • Industrial Revolution Themes • intricate dialogue style • John Galsworthy plays • Nobel Prize in literature • poignant theatrical commentary • short play collections • Socio-political critique • theatrical plays • The Forsyte Saga author • working class conflicts
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