Carte Young Woodley John Van Druten

Young Woodley

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"Young Woodley" is a poignant and sensitive drama that explores the complexities of adolescence with...

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engleză
Legare
Carte - Copertă tare
Publicat
2026
Pagini
172
EAN
9781025441856
ISBN
1025441850
Enbook ID
52959939
Greutate
421
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 11

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"Young Woodley" is a poignant and sensitive drama that explores the complexities of adolescence within the rigid confines of a British public school. The play follows the emotional journey of Woodley, a sensitive eighteen-year-old student who finds himself alienated from the traditionalist and often harsh environment of his boarding school. As he nears the end of his school career, Woodley experiences a profound emotional awakening through his romantic idealism and his ill-fated infatuation with the headmaster's wife, Laura Simmons.

John Van Druten's work is a masterclass in psychological insight, capturing the vulnerability and intensity of youth with remarkable empathy. The drama delves into themes of coming-of-age, the clash between individual sensitivity and institutional conformity, and the painful transition into adulthood. By focusing on the inner life of its protagonist, "Young Woodley" offers a timeless examination of the search for connection and the weight of social expectations. It remains a significant piece of early 20th-century theatre, celebrated for its realistic portrayal of school life and its nuanced treatment of forbidden longing and loss of innocence.

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