The Foundations (An Extravagant Play)
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4057664596987
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About this book
In "The Foundations (An Extravagant Play)", John Galsworthy presents a gripping exploration of social values and moral conflicts set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England. Utilizing a blend of lyrical language and sharp dialogue, Galsworthy crafts a narrative that delves into the intricacies of human relationships, framed by the societal pressures of wealth and responsibility. This dramatic work epitomizes the era's tension between individuality and societal expectations, pushing characters to confront their foundational beliefs, making it a significant piece in Galsworthy's broader literary oeuvre, particularly within the context of his contemporaneous critiques of socio-economic structures. John Galsworthy, an esteemed playwright and novelist, draws heavily on his background in law and his observations of class disparities, which likely shaped the thematic currents of "The Foundations." His personal experiences'Äîparticularly his encounters with privilege and duty'Äîimbue the narrative with authenticity and depth, reflecting the conflicts faced by individuals navigating both personal aspirations and societal obligations. Galsworthy's commitment to social reform is evident throughout the play, as he elevates the dialogue around moral choices and the consequences that follow. This powerful play is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of early modern drama alike. Galsworthy's nuanced examination of human motives amidst societal constraints invites readers to reflect on their own ethical foundations. Those seeking to engage with the complexities of morality and social duty in literature will find "The Foundations" to be an enlightening and provocative experience.
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