Produktbeschreibung
In "Three Plays," Luigi Pirandello deftly intertwines the themes of identity, illusion, and the nature of reality, encapsulating the complexities of the human psyche in a modernist framework. The plays-"Six Characters in Search of an Author," "Henry IV," and "Right You Are (If You Think You Are)"-employ a meta-theatrical style that challenges traditional narrative forms and engages the audience in a profound dialogue about existence. Pirandello's innovative use of character and structure reflects the turmoil of early 20th-century Italy, marked by existential crises and the search for meaning amidst societal upheaval. Pirandello, an influential playwright and novelist, was deeply influenced by the philosophical currents of his time, particularly the ideas of relativism and subjectivity. His diverse experiences, including his work in theatre and literature, informed his exploration of the blurred lines between reality and illusion. These themes were personal to Pirandello, who grappled with his own identity and that of others, leading him to create characters that question their own existence and purpose. "Three Plays" is a compelling invitation to explore the depths of human thought and perception. Readers will find in Pirandello's works a timeless relevance that resonates with contemporary inquiries into selfhood and reality. This collection is not just for theatre enthusiasts; it is essential for anyone seeking to understand the philosophical undercurrents of modernist literature.
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Marke |
Good Press |
EAN |
9788027296446 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-9644-6 |