Elizabeth Inchbald 
Lovers’ Vows [EPUB ebook] 

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In Elizabeth Inchbald’s compelling play, ‘Lovers’ Vows, ‘ the intricate dance of love, deception, and social class unfolds with a deftness that exemplifies the best of late 18th-century English theatre. Employing a mixture of comedy and drama, Inchbald explores the struggles of her characters against the backdrop of societal expectations and moral dilemmas. The narrative deftly weaves together themes of love, legitimacy, and redemption, drawing on the influences of predecessors like Richard Brinsley Sheridan, while presenting a distinctive female perspective that challenges the status quo of her time. Elizabeth Inchbald, a prolific writer and advocate for women’s rights, carved her niche in the predominantly male-dominated literary scene of the period. Born in 1753, she experienced both personal and professional adversities. Her diverse career as an actress, playwright, and novelist undoubtedly contributed to the rich tapestry of insights reflected in ‘Lovers’ Vows, ‘ a work that engages with the complexities of human emotions and moral conflicts, as well as her keen awareness of women’s realities. This captivating play is essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of English theatre, offering a blend of sharp wit and poignant social commentary. Inchbald’s masterful exploration of love’s triumphs and tribulations invites readers to contemplate the timeless dynamics of relationships while also shedding light on the societal conventions that shape them.

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Elizabeth Inchbald, an eminent English novelist, playwright, and actress of the 18th century, was born on October 15, 1753, in Stanningfield, near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, and died on August 1, 1821. She made significant contributions to the literary field through her varied works, which often grappled with themes of social mores and female independence. Inchbald is perhaps best known for her adaptation ‘Lovers’ Vows’ (1798), which was famously critiqued in Jane Austen’s novel ‘Mansfield Park’. The play itself is a testament to her boldness in addressing controversial subjects such as illegitimacy and social obligation, reflecting her sophisticated grasp of drama and narrative. She began her career as an actress in 1772 and later turned her talents to writing. Her extensive repertoire of plays included both comedies and tragedies, delineating her versatility as a writer. In addition to her plays, Inchbald also authored a well-received novel, ‘A Simple Story’ (1791), which further solidified her reputation for narrative skill and psychological depth. Her works not only entertained but also subtly critiqued the patriarchal society of her times, making her an influential figure in the development of feminist literary tradition. Despite the constraints of her era, Inchbald’s legacy endures in the richness of her literary contributions and the progressive insights they continue to offer regarding gender and society.

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Limba Engleză ● Format EPUB ● Pagini 51 ● ISBN 8596547027591 ● Mărime fișier 0.4 MB ● Editura DigiCat ● Oraș Prague ● Țară CZ ● Publicat 2022 ● Descărcabil 24 luni ● Valută EUR ● ID 8415706 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor DRM social

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