The collection features influential dramas from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including works by celebrated playwrights that delve into themes of tragic love, existential struggle, and the complexities of the human spirit. These works served as the perfect vehicles for Duse's legendary acting talent, showcasing a departure from the melodrama of her era toward a more psychological realism. For readers interested in the evolution of modern theater, this series offers a valuable look at the literature that shaped the stage during a transformative period. It remains a vital document for scholars of drama and admirers of Duse's enduring impact on the performing arts.
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