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Hardcover Four One-Act Plays Book

ISBN: 1025489101

ISBN13: 9781025489100

Four One-Act Plays

"Four One-Act Plays" is a compelling collection of short dramatic works by the influential Irish playwright St. John G. Ervine. Demonstrating his mastery of character and dialogue, these plays explore the complexities of human nature, social morality, and the quiet tensions of domestic life in the early 20th century.

The collection showcases Ervine's versatility, ranging from biting social commentary to poignant domestic scenes. In works like "The Magnanimous Lover" and "Progress," the author tackles themes of hypocrisy, the aftermath of war, and personal integrity with a sharp, observant eye. Each play captures a distinct moment of emotional or ethical crisis, offering a vivid window into the socio-cultural landscape of the era.

Known for his contribution to the Irish literary revival and his later work in the London theatrical scene, Ervine brings a unique blend of realism and dramatic tension to these pieces. "Four One-Act Plays" remains a significant example of early modern drama, illustrating the power of the short-form play to deliver profound insights into the human condition. This collection is an essential read for students of theater history and those interested in the evolution of Irish and British drama.

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