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Peg Woffington

Charles Reade

Casa editrice: CLXBX

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Peg Woffington is a lively and engaging novel that brings to life the vibrant world of 18th-century theatre, blending romance, wit, and social insight into a captivating story. Written by Charles Reade, this classic work draws inspiration from the life of the celebrated Irish actress Margaret "Peg" Woffington, offering readers a vivid portrait of stage life, personal ambition, and the complexities of love.

At the heart of the novel is Peg Woffington herself—a talented, charismatic, and independent actress whose charm and intelligence captivate audiences both on and off the stage. Admired for her beauty and skill, Peg navigates a world where performance extends beyond the theatre, and appearances often conceal deeper truths.

The story unfolds around her relationships, particularly with those who become entangled in her orbit. Among them is a young and idealistic man whose romantic expectations are challenged as he becomes drawn into Peg's world—a world where emotion, illusion, and reality intertwine. As misunderstandings arise and feelings deepen, the narrative explores the delicate balance between genuine affection and the roles people play in society.

Reade skillfully captures the energy and atmosphere of the theatrical scene, from bustling playhouses to the intimate dynamics behind the curtain. His portrayal of actors and performers reveals both the glamour and the challenges of a life devoted to art, where public admiration often contrasts with private struggle.

Beyond its theatrical setting, Peg Woffington delves into themes of identity, sincerity, and the nature of love. The novel examines how individuals present themselves to the world and the ways in which perception can shape relationships. Peg herself emerges as a complex and compelling figure—at once confident and vulnerable, admired yet misunderstood.

With its blend of humor, romance, and keen social observation, the novel offers an entertaining yet thoughtful exploration of human behavior. Reade's prose is lively and expressive, drawing readers into a story that is as emotionally engaging as it is richly detailed.

Peg Woffington remains a delightful and insightful classic, celebrating the artistry of performance while revealing the very human stories behind the spotlight. It is a tale of charm, illusion, and the search for authenticity in a world where everyone, in one way or another, plays a part.
Disponibile da: 20/03/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 189 pagine.

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