Trelawny of The 'Wells'
Autor: | Arthur Wing Pinero |
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EAN: | 9788028238117 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 19.02.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | acting ensemble engagement and aspirations love and ambition period theatrical performance relationships and identity retreating from stage romantic tensions social class dynamics theatre drama victorian comedy |
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In 'Trelawny of The 'Wells,' Arthur Wing Pinero masterfully captures the essence of late Victorian theatre, intertwining themes of ambition, identity, and the often tumultuous relationship between art and life. Set against the backdrop of a struggling theatrical company, the play showcases its protagonist, Trelawny, who grapples with the allure of the stage and the pull of personal aspirations. Pinero's witty dialogue and poignant characterizations reflect the socio-cultural dynamics of his time, making a compelling statement about the sacrifices made in the pursuit of artistic excellence. The play oscillates between light-hearted comedy and profound emotional depth, set within a vividly drawn atmospheric milieu that symbolizes the transient nature of the theatrical profession. Arthur Wing Pinero, an influential figure in the development of modern drama, was himself immersed in the theatrical world, having begun his career as an actor. His experiences with the complexities of theatrical life and the struggles of his contemporaries profoundly informed his writing. Pinero was known for advocating for strong female roles and the exploration of moral dilemmas, which is evident in 'Trelawny of The 'Wells.' This play is highly recommended for readers interested in the evolution of dramatic literature and the interplay between personal and artistic identity. Pinero's insightful exploration of the theatre's inherent challenges resonates with modern audiences, making it a timeless work that invites reflection on the sacrifices involved in creative pursuits.