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Semiramis, and Other Plays

Exploring Female Empowerment and Societal Norms in Poetic Drama

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In «Semiramis, and Other Plays,» Olive Tilford Dargan masterfully weaves together themes of power, gender, and societal expectation through a collection of thought-provoking dramas. The titular play, «Semiramis,» draws upon the ancient Assyrian queen'Äôs story, exploring her complex character and the inherent struggles of womanhood within a patriarchal construct. Dargan's literary style is marked by vivid imagery and poignant dialogue, echoing the hallmark techniques of American modernism. Her works reflect the tumultuous social changes of the early 20th century, particularly the evolving role of women in society, making her provocatively relevant both then and now. Olive Tilford Dargan was not only a playwright but also a poet and novelist, deeply influenced by her experiences in the South and her immersion in the suffragist movement. Dargan'Äôs dedication to social reform and the exploration of female agency is evident in her works. With a rich educational background and a fervent belief in justice, she sought to challenge the status quo, employing her plays to voice the struggles and triumphs of women's rights. «Semiramis, and Other Plays» is highly recommended for readers and theater enthusiasts alike who are interested in feminist literature and historical narratives. Dargan's keen insight and innovative storytelling resonate with contemporary audiences, prompting critical reflection on the dynamics of power and gender. This collection not only entertains but provokes discourse, making it a significant addition to any literary canon.

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Data wydania na Litres:
10 października 2024
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200 str.
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4064066132262
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