William Dean Howells' 'The Sleeping-Car: A Farce' is a humorous and satirical play that explores the absurdities of wealth, social status, and human nature. Written in a light and witty style, Howells uses sharp dialogue and comedic situations to highlight the hypocrisy and folly of the upper class. Set in a luxurious sleeping-car on a train, the play cleverly exposes the characters' shallow desires and selfish motivations. This farce fits within Howells' larger body of work, known for its social commentary and realism, although in this instance his tone is more lighthearted and ironic. The play reflects Howells' keen observation of human behavior and his knack for shining a light on societal norms and values. Inspired by the author's own encounters with the upper class, 'The Sleeping-Car: A Farce' provides a delightful and thought-provoking look at the follies of privilege and pretension. I recommend this play to readers who enjoy clever humor, sharp social critique, and a glimpse into the absurdities of human nature.
The Sleeping-Car: A Farce
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Format:
- E-bok
Längd:
- • 21 sidor
Språk:
engelska