Plays : Fourth Series (eBook)

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2022
154 Seiten
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Plays : Fourth Series - John Galsworthy
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In 'Plays: Fourth Series', John Galsworthy offers readers a collection of short plays renowned for their poignant exploration of human nature and social issues. 'A Bit O' Love', the inaugural piece, serves as a masterclass in character development, weaving the turmoil of the protagonist, Michael Strangway, into the broader fabric of societal norms and spiritual introspection. The play's literary style is instantly recognizable as Galsworthy's, marked by detailed character sketches that delve deeply into psychological motivations against the backdrop of the English countryside. 'The Foundations' and 'The Skin Game' similarly navigate the complexities of social stratification and ethical conflicts, presented with Galsworthy's trademark nuanced dialogue and the underlying theme of human frailty interlaced with resilience.

John Galsworthy, a Nobel laureate in Literature, was widely acknowledged for his incisive social commentary through drama and narrative. The context of these plays reveals his enduring concern with class, morality, and the individual's quest for meaning. Galsworthy's life experiences, including his legal training and his firsthand encounter with the rigid English class system, no doubt influenced his creation of these introspective works that challenge the audience to contemplate the intersection of personal and societal struggles.

'Plays: Fourth Series' comes especially recommended for aficionados of early 20th-century British literature and those interested in the dynamics of human emotion and social critique within the medium of drama. Galsworthy's profound narrative skill shines in these works, solidifying his place in the canon of English literature. Through his exploration of deep-seated social issues and human fragility, this collection of Galsworthy's plays endures as a vital study for both the seasoned scholar and the discerning contemporary reader seeking to understand the roots of modern social discourse.

John Galsworthy (1867–1933) was a distinguished English novelist and playwright, renowned for his insightful portrayal of the British upper-middle class. Galsworthy gained widespread recognition with 'The Forsyte Saga,' a trilogy that illuminated the formidable family dynamics and social mores of the time. Galsworthy's preoccupation with social issues, morality, and the complexities of human relationships is mirrored in his extensive body of work. His dramatic prowess is showcased in collections like 'Plays: Fourth Series,' compiling works which often reflect on justice and the turmoil of the human condition. Given his contributions to literature, Galsworthy was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932 for his distinguished art of narration, which takes its highest form in 'The Forsyte Saga' and for his towering command of the technique of the novel. His writing is characterized by a classical restraint, subtlety, and the keen evolution of his characters, qualities that have placed him among the prominent figures in early 20th-century literature. As a playwright, his works were notable for their realistic dialogue and deft exploration of social issues, rooted in the tumultuous era he inhabited.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte 20th century playwrights • British drama classics • classic stage plays • Drama • England • English literary plays • English literature • Galsworthy dramatic literature • John Galsworthy plays • nobel prize literature • Plays Fourth Series Galsworthy • public domain drama • theatrical works collection
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