

A Story For A Sunday Evening
Paul Crabtree
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Readers appreciate the exploration of complex emotions and relationships in 'September Tide.' Many find Daphne du Maurier's writing style engaging and cleverly nuanced, showcasing themes of love and societal expectations. The play, though not widely known, is recognized for its rich characters and poignant dialogue.
In a Cornish house lives the widowed Stella, a woman of considerable gifts and beauty who regularly rejects proposals of marriage from her neighbour Robert Hanson.
Cherry, Stella's daughter, brings home her artist husband Evan for the first time and Stella is shocked by the bohemian incompleteness of their marriage.
She finds herself attracted to Evan and soon they are passionately in love: although much is left unspoken, Evan eventually compels Stella to admit her feelings.-3 women, 3 men
September Tide is a British play written by Mark Rayment and published by Samuel French (1994).
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