What will they say at Brompton? A Comedetta, in One Act
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In "What will they say at Brompton? A Comedetta, in One Act," J. Stirling Coyne masterfully weaves a succinct narrative that captures the complexities of social interactions and familial obligations in Victorian society. This one-act play, rich with witty dialogue and sharp observations, showcases Coyne's skill in blending comedic elements with poignant commentary on societal expectations. Written during a time when the middle class began asserting its values and norms on public life, the work reflects the era's preoccupation with reputation and the pervasive influence of social judgment. Coyne, an English playwright and writer celebrated for his exploration of everyday life and social mores, draws upon his experiences in a society on the brink of change. His background in parody and humor enables him to critique the superficiality of Victorian customs while engaging audiences with light-hearted jests. "What will they say at Brompton?" underscores Coyne's adeptness at examining the interplay between personal desires and societal pressures, making it a notable contribution to comedic literature of the time. This delightful yet incisive play is a must-read for those interested in Victorian theater, societal satire, and the evolution of comedic narratives. Coyne's ability to instigate laughter while provoking thought makes this work essential for aficionados of drama, providing not only entertainment but also a reflective lens on the era's cultural dynamics.
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J. Stirling Coyne (1803–1868) was an Irish playwright and writer, renowned for his contribution to the 19th-century theater and literary scene. Born in Ireland, Coyne moved to London where he became actively involved in the literary community. His oeuvre is characterized by a flair for comedic elements, evident in his works for the stage. Coyne's wit and understanding of societal norms are encapsulated in 'What will they say at Brompton? A Comedetta, in One Act', which exemplifies his skill in crafting humorous dialogue and satirical scenarios that entertained Victorian audiences. Renowned for his playwriting, Coyne was a prolific author whose work often addressed contemporary social issues through the lens of comedy. His literary style combined sharp humor with keen observations of 19th-century life, making his plays popular in their time and significant as historical documents today. Coyne's contributions extend beyond the realm of playwriting as he was also engaged in journalism, further impacting the cultural fabric of the era. His literary legacy, though not as widely recognized today, remains an important part of the tapestry of Irish and British theatrical history.
Produkt Details
Verlag: DigiCat
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 23 Seiten
Größe: 363,4 KB
ISBN: 8596547311423
Veröffentlichung: 15. September 2022