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Five Plays: Magical realms and complex relationships blend in these dramatic fantasy plays

Language
English
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Lyric Poetry & Drama

In "Five Plays," Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, often known as Lord Dunsany, showcases his mastery in the realm of fantasy theatre. Each play is a unique exploration of the human experience, weaving together elements of folkloric storytelling and a rich, poetic language that Dunsany is renowned for. His theatrical works are imbued with philosophical undercurrents, examining themes of fate, time, and the metaphysical, all while utilizing an innovative structural approach that reflects the shifting literary landscapes of the early 20th century. This collection serves not only as a testament to Dunsany'Äôs creativity but also as a significant contribution to the burgeoning genre of fantasy in the theatrical canon. Lord Dunsany was a pivotal figure in the early modernist movement, deeply influenced by his travels and scholarly pursuits in mythology and folklore. His aristocratic background offered him the leisure to cultivate his literary talents, resulting in a body of work that transcends conventional genres. Dunsany's immersion in the fantastical provided him with a unique lens through which to critique the mundane realities of contemporary life, enriching his characters with depth and emotional resonance. Readers seeking an engagement with the ethereal and profound will find "Five Plays" to be an essential addition to their literary repertoire. Dunsany's ability to evoke vivid imagery and invoke thought-provoking themes offers a refreshing escape, making these plays suitable not only for theatre enthusiasts but for anyone yearning for a deeper connection with the imaginative possibilities of language.

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Release date

Ebook: 11 April 2021