
The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith
Exploring Morality and Society in Victorian DramaBy Arthur Wing PineroLength2h 16m
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In "The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith," Arthur Wing Pinero delivers a compelling drama that intricately explores the themes of social morality, personal ambition, and the constraints of societal expectations. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, the play is structured around the controversial figure of Mrs. Ebbsmith, a woman who challenges the gender norms and moral codes of her time. Pinero employs a blend of sharp dialogue and intricate character development, insisting on a realism that mirrors the societal shifts of the late 19th century, positioning the work within the context of the burgeoning feminist movement and evolving theatrical conventions. Arthur Wing Pinero, a prominent playwright and actor of the late Victorian era, was heavily influenced by the transitional period in which he lived'Äîan era marked by challenges to traditional values and the rise of new social dynamics. Pinero's own experiences in the theatre and his observations on the complexities of human relationships shaped his interest in creating multifaceted characters who embody both strength and vulnerability, particularly regarding women's roles in society. Readers seeking a provocative examination of gender and societal values will find "The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith" to be a richly layered text that prompts reflection on contemporary issues. This play remains remarkably relevant, inviting audiences to ponder the implications of Mrs. Ebbsmith's choices and the societal constraints of their own time.
Audiobook details
GenreLiterary Classics
Length2 hrs 16 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 10, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
5THE SECOND ACT: END OF THE SECOND ACT
2THE PERSONS OF THE PLAY
6THE THIRD ACT: END OF THE THIRD ACT
3AGNES LUCAS CLEEVE SYBIL CLEEVE SIR SANDFORD CLEEVE DUKE OF ST. OLPHERTS GERTRUDE THORPE REV. AMOS WINTERFIELD SIR GEORGE BRODRICK DR. KIRKE FORTUNE ANTONIO POPPI NELLA HEPHZIBAH
7THE FOURTH ACT
4THE FIRST ACT: END OF THE FIRST ACT