Windows

Windows - John Galsworthy

Description

Step into the evocative world of "Windows" by John Galsworthy, a compelling drama set in the turbulent aftermath of World War I. This poignant play intricately weaves themes of love, marriage, and societal expectations, capturing the essence of early 20th-century England as it stands on the brink of social transformation.
In the heart of this narrative is Clare Wedderburn, a character rich in complexity and emotion. Caught in a web of familial duty and her quest for personal independence, Clare's journey is a resonant exploration of the struggles faced by women during this era. As she navigates her intricate relationships with her husband, Alan, and her childhood friend, Kit, Clare's story is a powerful testament to the clash between societal norms and personal desires.
Key Features :
- Historical Drama: Immerse yourself in the post-World War I setting, a time of profound change and rebuilding.
- Themes of Love and Marriage: Explore deep and enduring themes of love, marriage, and the roles assigned to women in society.
- Societal Expectations: Witness the societal pressures and expectations that shape the lives of the characters, particularly the women.
- Character-Driven Narrative: Engage with complex characters who grapple with their desires and duties in a changing world.

Détails

Auteur: John Galsworthy

Editeur: CULTUREA

Format: Broché

Date de parution: 26 Avril 2024

Nombre de pages: 74

Poids: 132

Dimensions: 17 x 22 x 0,4

Prix publique: 12,00 €

Information complémentaires

Numéro de série: 20

Classification: Littérature générale > Romans

Code Classification: 3435 > 3442

EAN-13: 9791041999781

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