The day's play
Por Milne, A. A.
Publicado por Good Press
English
2025
ISBN 8596547853435
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In "The Day's Play," A. A. Milne presents a captivating collection of one-act plays that reflect his nuanced understanding of human emotion and social interaction. Written in the early 20th century, Milne's literary style is marked by its wit, charm, and intricate character development, capturing the essence of Edwardian society. Through a series of engaging dialogues and thought-provoking scenarios, the playwright navigates themes of love, friendship, and the complexities of everyday life, allowing readers to glimpse the struggles and joys of his contemporaries while maintaining a light-hearted tone. A. A. Milne, best known for his beloved children's character Winnie-the-Pooh, was also a playwright and novelist whose experiences during World War I and his keen observations of social dynamics informed his work. Born in London in 1882, Milne's diverse literary background—ranging from journalism to children's literature—allowed him to cultivate a deep understanding of human psychology, which shines through in the varied personalities and situations presented in this collection. "The Day's Play" is a must-read for anyone interested in early 20th-century literature or the interplay of humor and poignancy in human interactions. Whether you seek a delightful escape into the world of theatre or a deeper understanding of the intricacies of social relationships, Milne's thoughtful writing promises to illuminate and entertain.
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