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Paperback Three Plays Book

ISBN: 1026040108

ISBN13: 9781026040102

Three Plays

"Three Plays" is a charming collection of dramatic works by the celebrated author A.A. Milne. Best known for his contributions to children's literature, Milne also enjoyed immense success as a playwright, bringing his signature wit and keen eye for social nuance to the London and New York stages during the early twentieth century. This volume presents a selection of his finest theatrical endeavors, showcasing the clever dialogue and gentle satire that defined his dramatic career.

The collection features influential works such as "The Dover Road," "The Truth About Blayds," and "The Great Broxopp." These plays range from whimsical comedies concerning elopement and eccentric hospitality to more pointed examinations of family legacy and the commercialization of personality. Milne's characters are deftly drawn, navigating the complexities of English society with a mixture of humor, sophistication, and sincerity.

Through these scripts, readers can explore the elegant world of drawing-room comedy and the intellectual playfulness that made Milne a staple of the West End. "Three Plays" remains a vital part of the author's literary legacy, offering a delightful and thought-provoking experience for anyone interested in the evolution of modern drama and the multifaceted talent of one of England's most enduring writers.

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