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Strife

eBook - A Drama in Three Acts

Erschienen am 20.07.2022, Auflage: 1/2022
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ISBN/EAN: 8596547098188
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 57 S., 0.30 MB
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In 'Strife', John Galsworthy presents a vivid dissection of class conflict and industrial unrest, expressed through the framework of a three-act play. Galsworthy's incisive narrative provides the reader with a profound exploration of the nature and consequences of industrial action. His literary mastery is evident as he delves into the complex interactions between the trade union and company directors, with a focus on the personal sacrifice and familial suffering that brew beneath the surface of labor disputes. Set in the corrosive environment of early 20th-century capitalism, 'Strife' emerges as a seminal piece within the British social realist tradition, reflecting the tensions of its time with sharp dialogue and an uncompromising moral undertone. John Galsworthy, a Nobel laureate, was not just a literary figure but also a keen observer of social inequities and the human condition. With 'Strife', he draws from his awareness of the rising labor movements of his era, infusing his personal understanding of the thin balance between capitalist enterprise and workers' rights. This play distills Galsworthy's empathy for the working class, a theme pervasive in his broader body of work, and suggests an informed perspective shaped by the socio-economic transitions of Edwardian England. 'Strife' is highly recommended for readers interested in the social and literary history of England, those fascinated by labor relations, or anyone who values a well-crafted play that transcends time with its themes. Galsworthy's acute characterizations compel the reader to consider the nuanced interplay of ideology and humanity. The play serves both as an emblematic piece for students of literature, grounding them in a pivotal historical moment, and as a stirring narrative that speaks to the perennial struggle for dignity within the working classes.

Autorenportrait

John Galsworthy (18671933) was an English novelist and playwright, renowned for his insightful and critical view of the British upper-middle class society during the early 20th century. A Nobel Laureate in Literature in 1932, his works are characterized by their social commentary and keen observation of human nature. Galsworthy's literary style blended naturalism with a moral seriousness that sought to expose social injustices and call for reform. 'Strife' (1909), one of his well-known plays, falls within the genre of social realism and is a poignant examination of the conflict between capital and labor in an industrial society. As with his famed sequence of novels, 'The Forsyte Saga', Galsworthy's 'Strife' conveys a deep understanding of the complexities and emotional subtleties within human relationships and societal structures. His writings not only reflect the tensions and changes in British life but also the universal struggles of the human condition. By creating multifaceted characters and crafting detailed domestic narratives, Galsworthy's legacy rests on his capacity to portray both the frailties and the enduring aspects of human society.

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