The Skin Game (A Tragi-Comedy)

The Skin Game (A Tragi-Comedy)

by John Galsworthy
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Publication Date: 04/09/2022

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In 'The Skin Game (A Tragi-Comedy),' John Galsworthy employs his characteristic realism and sharp social insight to explore the acrimonious dispute between two English families—the liberal-minded Hillcrists and the nouveau riche Hornblowers. At the heart of the matter lies the bitter competition and class antagonism that arise in the face of land acquisition and societal change. With its dialogue-driven narrative, the work is redolent of the dramatic traditions of Chekhov and Ibsen, yet distinctively rendered in the laconic, incisive prose that marks Galsworthy's contributions to the Edwardian and post-Edwardian era of British literature. John Galsworthy, a Nobel laureate in Literature, is renowned for his astute critiques of early twentieth-century British society. His experiences as a barrister and his close observation of the vicissitudes of the English class system informed his writing, infusing 'The Skin Game' with authenticity and poignancy. The work mirrors the tumultuous social landscapes of the time, charting the erosion of old values and the rise of industrialization and its class conflicts. 'The Skin Game,' with its themes of tradition versus progress and the clash of social values, promises readers a captivating examination of human nature and societal change. It appeals particularly to those interested in the study of class dynamics, the use of dialogue in drama, and the interplay of personal ethics and societal pressures. Galsworthy's brilliant exposition of character and class warfare renders the play an essential read for anyone wishing to delve into the psychological and cultural shifts of the early 1900s Britain.

ISBN:
8596547251712
8596547251712
Category:
Plays
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
04-09-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
DigiCat
John Galsworthy

English novelist and playwright John Galsworthy (1867–1933) was among the first writers of the Edwardian era to challenge the social ideals portrayed in Victorian literature. The plight of women trapped in unhappy marriages is among his recurring themes, and in addition to championing women's rights, his work promoted prison reform and animal welfare.

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