Our American Cousin
Par Taylor, Tom
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664652980
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À propos de ce livre
In Tom Taylor'Äôs well-crafted play, "Our American Cousin," the audience is invited into a rich tapestry of American and British cultural exchanges, rendered in a sharp comedic style emblematic of mid-19th-century theater. Set in the backdrop of a British aristocratic family, the play explores themes of identity, societal norms, and the contrast between American and British values through witty dialogue and compelling character interactions. Its context is particularly significant, as it premiered in 1858, at a time when transatlantic relationships were evolving, reflecting on the complex dynamics present in both nations. The humor and satire extend beyond simple entertainment, offering insightful commentary on class and privilege, woven together with a delightfully engaging plot. Tom Taylor, an eminent playwright and critic of his time, possessed a keen understanding of the cultural landscape that influenced his work. His experiences and keen observation of societal behaviors enriched his narratives, and his interest in characters that straddle different cultural spheres informed the basis of this iconic play. Notably, "Our American Cousin" gained historical significance as it was being performed at Ford's Theatre during the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, unearthing layers of irony and notoriety. I highly recommend "Our American Cousin" not only for its entertaining qualities but also for its vibrant portrayal of cultural contrasts and its historical relevance. Readers and theater enthusiasts alike will appreciate Taylor'Äôs sharp wit and keen insights into human behavior, making it a timeless exploration of cultural identity that remains relevant in today'Äôs discourse.
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