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SINOPSIS DEL LIBRO:

Clyde Fitch's "Her Own Way" is a poignant exploration of female autonomy set against the backdrop of early 20th-century society. The narrative intricately weaves themes of gender expectations, societal norms, and personal ambition, employing a naturalistic style characterized by sharp dialogue and vivid characterization. Fitch masterfully constructs a world where his female protagonist grapples with the constraints imposed upon her, offering readers both an intimate and critical look at the evolving role of women during a time of significant social change. Through rich descriptions and a layered plot, the play captures the zeitgeist of its era, pushing the boundaries of conventional storytelling by prioritizing the inner lives of its characters over mere romantic entanglements. Clyde Fitch, a prominent American playwright widely regarded as a pioneer of modern drama, was known for his keen insights into human relationships and societal constructs. His personal experiences and the cultural shift surrounding the suffrage movement profoundly influenced his writing. Drawing from the voices of contemporary women seeking independence, Fitch's narratives often rebuked patriarchal norms, reflecting his commitment to social reform and equality. "Her Own Way" is a must-read for those interested in the complexities of women's struggles for independence and self-definition. Readers will be captivated by Fitch'Äôs astute observations and engaging prose, making this work not just a historical artifact, but a timeless meditation on the quest for personal agency.

Características:

Atributos LU
Año de Edición
2019
Descatalogado
NO
Tipo
eBook
Autor
Clyde Fitch
Subtítulo
A Play in Four Acts
ISXN
4064066242749
Idioma
Inglés
Núm. Páginas
162
Peso (Físico)
0
Tamaño Archivo (Virtual)
0.71
DRM (Virtual)
Formato Electrónico (Virtual)
EPUB
Título
Her Own Way
ISBN: 4064066242749
Referencia: BW1030625790

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