Agnes Colander
by Harley Granville-barker, Granville Barker

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Synopsis

We should all have been taught more of life and less good manners

It is three years since Agnes, an artist, left her unfaithful husband Henry.

Now he writes to her in her Kensington studio begging to reunite, but Agnes married young; her innocence has gone and her ambition and independence is growing.

As she travels from London to France, Agnes finds herself torn between Otho, a worldly Danish artist and Alec, an infatuated younger suitor, between a longing to paint and be an independent woman and a yearning to be loved.

This witty and compelling exploration of love, sexual attraction and independence was written in 1900 and unearthed among Granville Barker's papers in the British Library a century later.

Revised by playwright and librettist Richard Nelson this edition was published to coincide with the world premiere at the Theatre Royal Bath in Spring 2018.

Publication

Publisher Methuen
Year 2018
Edition Revised
Pages 80
Language English
ISBN-13 9781350077553
ISBN-10 1350077550
eISBN-13 9781350077560
LCCN 2017492715
LCC PR6013.R29

Agnes Colander is a British historical play written by Harley Granville-barker and published by Methuen (2018).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Google Play (eISBN 9781350077560).

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