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The Admirable Crichton - cover

The Admirable Crichton

J. M. Barrie

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "The Admirable Crichton," J. M. Barrie weaves a comedic yet profound exploration of class dynamics and human nature through the lens of a shipwreck and the ensuing survival scenario. Written in a vivid and engaging style characteristic of Barrie's work, the play contrasts the values of the Edwardian upper class with the resourcefulness and practicality embodied by the servant, Crichton. As the characters navigate their new reality on a deserted island, Barrie employs clever dialogue and sharp wit, inviting the audience to reconsider societal roles and the innate capabilities that transcend class distinctions. J. M. Barrie, renowned for his timeless creation of Peter Pan, brings to "The Admirable Crichton" his deep-seated fascination with the juxtaposition of childhood innocence and adult responsibilities. His experiences with social stratification and his interest in the fluidity of identity during his time in Victorian London inform much of the play's satirical edge. Barrie's ability to seamlessly blend humor with serious themes is further evidenced in this work, showcasing his talent for illuminating the human condition. For readers and theater enthusiasts alike, "The Admirable Crichton" is an essential addition to the canon of British literature. It not only provides a captivating narrative that entertains but also provokes critical reflection on class, identity, and survival. Barrie's incisive commentary remains relevant, making this play a delightful and thought-provoking experience for contemporary audiences.
Disponible depuis: 13/06/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 2 pages.

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