Trelawny of The "Wells": A Comedietta in Four Acts (eBook)

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2022
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Trelawny of The "Wells": A Comedietta in Four Acts - Arthur Wing Pinero
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In 'Trelawny of The "Wells"', Arthur Wing Pinero presents a charming exploration of theatrical life in the Victorian era. This comical and affectionate portrayal captivates readers with its blend of wit and warmth, using a play-within-a-play structure that underscores the complexities of performance, both on stage and in life. The literary context of the play is enriched by its nuanced dialogue and clever use of dramatic conventions, positioning it as a celebration of thespian culture while scrutinizing the tensions between personal and professional realms. It is a work that speaks to the passionate calling of the actor and the universal pursuit of love and meaning.
Arthur Wing Pinero, celebrated for his contributions to late Victorian drama, crafts a narrative that likely draws from his own experiences within the London theatre scene. Pinero's personal understanding of the actor's psyche and the vicissitudes of stage life inform the authenticity of the character interactions and situational irony. The fissure between mundane reality and the allure of the limelight seems to mirror Pinero's reflection on the profession he knew intimately, imbuing the work with a sincerity that only an insider could convey.
This comical gem is recommended to anyone who revels in the interplay of satire and sentimentality, or those who fancy a literary window into the heart of Victorian theatre. 'Trelawny of The "Wells"' resonates particularly with those interested in the dynamics of theatre culture, romantic entanglement, and self-discovery. Pinero's work ultimately invites readers to consider the harmony of love and art, and whether one must choose between passion and stability or if, perhaps, they can cohesively coexist.

Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855–1934) was a prominent English playwright of the late Victorian and Edwardian eras, whose works significantly shaped the theatrical landscape of his time. Born on May 24, 1855, in London, Pinero embarked on a career in law before turning his talents to the stage. As an actor initially and subsequently as a playwright, he employed his acute understanding of theatrical dynamics to craft works that ranged from farces to serious social dramas. Pinero's 'Trelawny of The "Wells": A Comedietta in Four Acts' is a notable example of his skill in characterisation, and epitomises the charm of theatre culture (Pinero, A. W. 1898). This play humorously depicts the clash between the flamboyant world of Victorian melodrama and the emergent style of naturalistic acting. Best known for his sophisticated society comedies like 'The Importance of Being Earnest,' he also addressed important social issues of his time. Pinero's literary style combined a sharp wit with an underlying commentary on the norms and mores of Victorian society. His contributions to the craft of playwrighting have been celebrated for their influence on future generations of dramatists. His knighthood in 1909 acknowledged his significant contributions to the arts. Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's legacy endures through the continued performance and study of his plays, which continue to offer insight into the societal structures of his day.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.6.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th century theatre • Actresses • Arthur Wing Pinero Works • British playwrights • classic drama books • comedies • Comedy of Manners • Drama • England • English comedietta • English Drama • English literature • historical stage plays • History • Married people • Theater • theatrical literature • Trelawny of The Wells • Victorian era plays
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