The Contrast
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664653505
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About this book
In "The Contrast," Royall Tyler crafts a pioneering comedy that reflects the emerging American identity in the late 18th century. Written in the wake of the American Revolution, the play juxtaposes American and European values through its witty dialogue and engaging character dynamics. Tyler employs sharp social commentary, revealing the tension between traditional British influences and the burgeoning ideals of democracy and individualism. The humor is both satirical and earnest, highlighting the cultural clashes of a society in transition, making it a significant work in the early American theatrical canon. Royall Tyler was not only a playwright but also a leading figure in American letters, influenced by the intellectual currents of his time. His experiences studying abroad and confronting the emerging American ethos enabled him to create characters that embodied both admiration for European sophistication and a longing for American authenticity. Tyler's work is rooted in an awareness of the political and social upheaval occurring during his life, marking him as a key voice in the exploration of American identity. Given its insightful exploration of societal values and engaging humor, "The Contrast" is essential reading for anyone interested in the foundations of American drama. Tyler's keen observations and relatable characters make the play not only entertaining but also an important commentary on the complexities of American culture during a formative period, inviting readers to reflect on the ongoing evolution of national identity.
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