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Paperback The Shelf Book

ISBN: 1025986415

ISBN13: 9781025986418

The Shelf

"The Shelf" is a sophisticated and witty three-act comedy by Dorrance Davis, exploring the social anxieties and triumphs of the early 20th century. The play centers on a female protagonist who finds herself facing the dreaded label of being "on the shelf"-a term used to describe women deemed past their prime for marriage and social relevance according to the rigid standards of the era.

Set against a backdrop of high-society manners and expectations, the work explores themes of ageism, gender roles, and the resilience of the human spirit. Through sharp dialogue and clever situational humor, Davis critiques the narrow structures of his time while celebrating the charm and intelligence of a woman who refuses to be sidelined by convention. As the narrative unfolds, the protagonist proves that vitality and personal agency are not dictated by the calendar, challenging the prejudices of her peers with grace and humor.

This work stands as a compelling example of American drawing-room comedy, offering a glimpse into the theatrical landscape that captivated audiences during the 1920s. "The Shelf" remains relevant for its exploration of social obsolescence and the timeless struggle to define one's own value regardless of societal pressure.

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