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Six ONE-ACT Plays

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"Six ONE-ACT Plays" is a compelling collection of short dramatic works by the influential Jesuit pri...

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Publicat
2026
Pagini
202
EAN
9781025430270
ISBN
1025430271
Enbook ID
52958835
Greutate
292
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 11

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"Six ONE-ACT Plays" is a compelling collection of short dramatic works by the influential Jesuit priest and playwright Daniel A. Lord. This volume showcases his mastery of the one-act format, a medium he used to explore profound moral questions and human dilemmas through the lens of character and spiritual struggle. The plays contained within represent a diverse range of scenarios, each designed to engage the audience with wit, emotional depth, and clear moral insight.


Renowned for his significant contributions to the American Catholic theater movement, Lord's writing in this collection emphasizes the transformative power of the stage as a tool for both reflection and entertainment. These works are characterized by their ability to resonate with the social and religious sensibilities of the 1920s while maintaining a universal appeal. Whether intended for academic study, theatrical performance, or individual reading, "Six ONE-ACT Plays" remains a significant example of religious and moral drama, highlighting the author's unique ability to condense complex human experiences into poignant and accessible theatrical pieces.

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