Booth Tarkington (1869–1946), a predominant figure in American literature, was renowned for his nuanced examination of American life and character. His works often reflect a keen understanding of social stratification and individual aspiration—themes that no doubt stem from his experiences as a member of the socially elite and his observations of the shifts in American society during his lifetime. 'The Trysting Place,' with its comedic lens focused on societal mores, encapsulates Tarkington's ability to transform the ordinary into a stage upon which the broader human comedy unfolds.
Tarkington's 'The Trysting Place' is recommended for those who appreciate the intersection of social commentary and theatrical entertainment. Readers and audiences alike will find joy in the play's lighthearted take on the human condition and the foibles of social pretense. This edition from DigiCat Publishing offers a vital opportunity to engage with the enduring wit and charm of Tarkington's work, ensuring that his literary legacy continues to inspire and provoke thought within the classical tradition of American comedic writing.
Booth Tarkington, born Newton Booth Tarkington on July 29, 1869, in Indianapolis, Indiana, was a prolific American novelist and dramatist noted for his satirical and sometimes romanticized pictures of American Midwestern life. Tarkington attended both Purdue University and Princeton University, where he began to craft his literary skills. He first garnered public and critical acclaim with his novel 'The Gentleman from Indiana' (1899). Throughout his career, Tarkington penned numerous novels, including 'The Magnificent Ambersons' (1918) and 'Alice Adams' (1921), both of which earned him Pulitzer Prizes for Fiction. His literary style is characterized by its narrative charm, keen social observation, and a sometimes whimsical or nostalgic tone, evident in works like 'Penrod' (1914) and 'Seventeen' (1916). Following the trend of expanding his repertoire, Tarkington also tried his hand in playwriting, which led to works such as 'The Trysting Place: A Farce in One Act' (1907), showcasing his flair for light-hearted and comedic storytelling. Tarkington's contribution to American literature laid the groundwork for future explorations of the class and societal change, particularly within the backdrop of the rapidly modernizing early twentieth century. He passed away on May 19, 1946, leaving behind a legacy that still resonates in the corridors of American literary history.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 4.9.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Prague |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Lyrik / Dramatik ► Dramatik / Theater |
Schlagworte | 20th century • 20th-century playwriting • American Drama • American farce comedy • American Literature • Booth Tarkington plays • classical play scripts • Comedy of Manners • Drama • farces • Hotels • literary humor plays • Man-woman relationships • one-act drama • public domain plays • theatrical farce works • vintage American drama |
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