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Pandora's Box - A Tragedy in Three Acts

Frank Wedekind

Traductor Samuel A. Eliot

Editorial: DigiCat

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In 'Pandora's Box', German dramatist Frank Wedekind continues to explore the complexities of human desire, morality, and societal decay that he initiated in 'Earth Spirit'. The play, set in the tumultuous climate of early 20th-century Germany, delves deep into the tragic life of Lulu, an enigmatic femme fatale who becomes an allegory for both victim and victor within the Nietzschian dynamics of power and decadence. Wedekind's expressionistic narrative unfolds in bold strokes, with a literary style that eschews convention and a raw depiction of sexuality and the subconscious that underscores the literary context of burgeoning Modernism.

Frank Wedekind, a seminal figure in the transition from naturalism to expressionism in German theatre, possessed a profound understanding of the societal undercurrents that informed his work. His writings often mirrored the clashes between repressive societal norms and unbridled human instincts, a dichotomy distilled from his personal experiences and the socio-political environment of pre-World War I Germany. In writing 'Pandora's Box', Wedekind not only sought to challenge audiences but to reflect the relentless march of a society towards self-destruction through the lens of Lulu's tumultuous existence.

'Pandora's Box' is a compelling recommendation for readers interested in the searing and unapologetic dissection of human drives set against the backdrop of a society in flux. Wedekind's work resonates with those who appreciate bold, avant-garde literature that interrogates the darkness and duality of the human soul. This play invites a scholarly audience to grapple with the complexities it presents, appealing to those invested in literary modernism, gender studies, and the psycho-social landscape of pre-war Europe.
Disponible desde: 10/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 49 páginas.

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