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Paperback Mary the Third: A Comedy in Prologue and Three Acts Book

ISBN: 1025827147

ISBN13: 9781025827148

Mary the Third: A Comedy in Prologue and Three Acts

"Mary the Third" is a witty and insightful comedy that explores the evolving landscape of love, marriage, and female independence across three generations of American women. Written by the pioneering playwright Rachel Crothers, this play captures the spirit of the early 1920s, a time when the "New Woman" began to challenge traditional social norms. The narrative structure-composed of a prologue and three acts-contrasts the romantic ideals of the Victorian era and the turn of the century with the frank, unsentimental pragmatism of the modern age.

Through the character of Mary III, Crothers examines the tension between personal desire and societal expectation. As Mary III observes the compromises and unhappiness in her mother's and grandmother's marriages, she seeks a more honest and egalitarian approach to her own future. "Mary the Third" remains a significant work in the history of American theater, noted for its sharp dialogue, psychological depth, and progressive stance on domestic politics. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the cultural shifts of the Jazz Age and continues to resonate as a study of the universal struggle for self-determination within the family unit.

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