Maxwell Anderson and the Marriage Crisis: Challenging Tradition in the Jazz Age
door
Fonzie D. Geary II
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Children’s
History
Formaat
Kindle
Pagina's
269
Taal
Duits
Gepubliceerd
Jan 1, 2022
Uitgever
Palgrave Macmillan
Editie
1
ISBN-10
3031132416
ISBN-13
9783031132414
Beschrijving
Maxwell Anderson's work takes center stage as the book delves into the evolution of his plays against the backdrop of the exhilarating and tumultuous Jazz Age. The author, Fonzie D. Geary II, intricately examines how Anderson’s narratives wrestle with the changing societal norms and the crisis of marriage during a time of rapid transformation in American culture. Through detailed analysis, Geary uncovers the innovative ways in which Anderson challenged conventional beliefs, offering a fresh perspective on love and partnership.
The exploration of these four plays reveals the dynamic interplay between personal relationships and societal expectations. Geary's insights shed light on how Anderson's characters navigate the complexities of love, infidelity, and commitment amid the backdrop of a society that is both liberating and constrictive. The author encourages readers to reconsider the relevance of these themes in today’s world, highlighting the timeless nature of Anderson’s critiques.
As the narrative unfolds, readers can appreciate the artistic brilliance and social commentary embedded in Anderson's work. This critical examination not only honors the legacy of one of America's significant playwrights but also stimulates a deeper understanding of the cultural tensions that shaped the Jazz Age. Through Geary's lens, Anderson’s plays emerge as more than mere theatrical productions; they are reflections of an era grappling with changes that would define modern relationships.
The exploration of these four plays reveals the dynamic interplay between personal relationships and societal expectations. Geary's insights shed light on how Anderson's characters navigate the complexities of love, infidelity, and commitment amid the backdrop of a society that is both liberating and constrictive. The author encourages readers to reconsider the relevance of these themes in today’s world, highlighting the timeless nature of Anderson’s critiques.
As the narrative unfolds, readers can appreciate the artistic brilliance and social commentary embedded in Anderson's work. This critical examination not only honors the legacy of one of America's significant playwrights but also stimulates a deeper understanding of the cultural tensions that shaped the Jazz Age. Through Geary's lens, Anderson’s plays emerge as more than mere theatrical productions; they are reflections of an era grappling with changes that would define modern relationships.
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