Complete Plays
by Ronald Firbank

Complete Plays Book Cover
Complete Plays Cover

Highlights

American

Synopsis

Complementing Dalkey Archive's edition of Firbank's Complete Short Stories (published in 1990), Complete Plays makes available for the first time in one volume this inimitable British writer's three excursions into drama: The Mauve Tower (1904), a "dream play" reminiscent in language and setting of Oscar Wilde's Salome and the writings of the French symbolists; A Disciple from the Country (1907), a one-act comedy about a debutante who flirts with religion and sainthood in order to catch a husband; and The Princess Zoubaroff (1920), a three-act comedy about marriage, religion, and homosexual separatism.

The latter, which has been produced in England occasionally since the 1950s, is considered to be among Firbank's major works, and yet it, like the other two plays, has not been generally available in this country until now.

The plays are filled with the wit and satire for which Firbank's novels are relished; indeed, Firbank's novels relied so heavily on dialogue that the distinction between them and his plays is minimal.

Consequently, those who enjoy his novels and stories - as well as those who enjoy the comic British theater tradition of Pinero, Wilde, and Coward - should welcome this collection.

Steven Moore, who edited the Complete Short Stories, has written an introduction placing the plays in the context of Firbank's life.

Themes

Publication

Year Published
1994
ISBN 10
1564780473
ISBN 13
9781564780478
Binding
Hardcover
Edition
1st
Print Length
130 pages
Place Published
Normal, IL
Language
English
LCCN
93036133
LCC
PR6011.I7 A19 1994
DCC
822/.912
Print
Complete Plays is a American play written by and published by Applause Books in Normal, IL, 1994. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9781564780478 and an ISBN-10 of 1564780473.

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