What will they say at Brompton? A Comedetta, in One Act
Autor: | J. Stirling Coyne |
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EAN: | 4064066134709 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 19.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | Love, Gossip, and Social Commentary in Victorian Brompton |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century satire Brompton setting Coyne's witty storytelling Victorian social dynamics class division critique eccentric character comedy gossip and reputation romantic entanglements satirical one-act play sharp dialogue humor |
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In 'What Will They Say at Brompton? A Comedetta, in One Act,' J. Stirling Coyne presents a witty exploration of societal expectations and the fragility of reputation in Victorian England. This sharp comedic work, characterized by its brevity and clever dialogue, deftly satirizes the conventions of the era, revealing the absurdities and pressures that drive individuals to maintain a fa?ßade in their public lives. Coyne's use of the one-act format enhances the immediacy of the narrative, allowing for rapid character development and a punchy denouement that leaves a lasting impression on the audience. J. Stirling Coyne was a prominent figure in the Victorian theatrical scene, known for his keen insight into social mores and dynamics. His experience as a playwright and an actor provided him with a unique lens through which to observe the societal pressures that dictated behavior and moral conduct. This background, coupled with his evident mastery of comedic form, informs 'What Will They Say at Brompton?' and positions it as a critical commentary on the era'Äôs hypocrisy. Readers seeking an engaging blend of humor and social commentary will find Coyne'Äôs work both entertaining and thought-provoking. 'What Will They Say at Brompton?' serves as a reminder of the timeless nature of societal pressures and the humor that can be found in our attempts to navigate them.