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Paperback DÃ(c)classÃ(c)e; Daddy's Gone A-Hunting; And Greatness--a Comedy Book

ISBN: 1025590694

ISBN13: 9781025590691

DÃ(c)classÃ(c)e; Daddy's Gone A-Hunting; And Greatness--a Comedy

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"D class e; Daddy's Gone a-Hunting; And Greatness--a Comedy" is a compelling collection of plays by the acclaimed dramatist Zo Akins, capturing the social nuances and emotional complexities of the early 20th century. This volume showcases Akins' talent for blending sharp wit with poignant social commentary through three distinct theatrical works.


In "D class e," the narrative follows the tragic fall of Lady Helen Haden, a woman of high society who finds herself cast out and struggling to maintain her dignity after a scandalous lapse in judgment. The play is a masterful exploration of the fragility of reputation and the rigid expectations of the aristocracy. "Daddy's Gone a-Hunting" offers a different perspective on personal struggle, focusing on the tensions within a modern marriage as a woman seeks independence from her husband's changing ideals and artistic wanderlust.


The collection concludes with "Greatness," a sophisticated comedy that highlights Akins' versatility. Together, these plays represent a significant contribution to American literature, offering deep insights into the human condition, the constraints of social class, and the evolving roles of women in the post-Victorian era. This work remains a vital study of character and the enduring power of the dramatic form.

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