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Shenandoah : A Military Comedy. Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911

Shenandoah, a seminal work by Bronson Howard, unfolds against the backdrop of the American Civil War, intricately weaving themes of love, loyalty, and conflict. Howard employs a naturalistic style, marked by vivid imagery and rich dialogue, which immerses the reader in the struggles faced by his characters. The play's complex interplay of personal and political dilemmas not only highlights the emotional landscapes of war but also serves as a commentary on broader societal issues of the period, showcasing the transformative power of the human spirit amidst turmoil. Bronson Howard, a pioneer of American drama and one of the first to garner critical acclaim in a predominantly European-focused theatrical landscape, draws from his experiences and fascination with the sociopolitical climate of his time. His upbringing in a politically active family and his keen interest in the evolving American identity undoubtedly influenced his narrative choices in Shenandoah, reflecting both personal and national conflicts. For readers and theater enthusiasts alike, Shenandoah offers an invaluable exploration of the human condition during one of America's most challenging eras. Howard's masterful storytelling and poignant character development invite audiences to contemplate the repercussions of war on love and community, making it a timeless piece relevant to today's socio-political discussions.

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  • Published: 16/09/2022

  • Language: English

  • Publisher: DigiCat

  • ISBN: 8596547343646


Author:

  • Bronson Howard

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  • E-book

Duration:

  • 80 pages

Language:

English

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  • Fiction
  • Drama

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