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ISBN: 1026049474

ISBN13: 9781026049471

The Truth About Blayds

"The Truth About Blayds" is a compelling three-act drama by A. A. Milne that explores the complexities of reputation, legacy, and the corrosive power of secrets. Set against the backdrop of a distinguished literary household, the play centers on Oliver Blayds, a celebrated Victorian poet whose long and illustrious career has brought him immense fame and the reverent devotion of his family. On the eve of his death at the age of ninety, Blayds confesses a devastating truth: his entire body of work was stolen from a young, deceased friend.

This revelation throws his family into a moral and financial crisis. Having built their identities and livelihoods around the patriarch's prestige, they must now grapple with whether to reveal the fraud or maintain the illusion for the sake of their social standing and inheritance. Milne masterfully balances wit and irony with poignant ethical questions, offering a sharp critique of the Victorian idolization of public figures. Known for its sharp dialogue and insightful character studies, "The Truth About Blayds" remains a thought-provoking examination of truth versus artifice and the heavy burden of living in the shadow of a lie.

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