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We Moderns

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We Moderns

Autor Israel Zangwill

"We Moderns" is a compelling play by Israel Zangwill that captures the cultural shift and social upheaval of the post-World War I era. Set in a period of rapid change, the work explores the widening chasm between the older generat ... celý popis

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"We Moderns" is a compelling play by Israel Zangwill that captures the cultural shift and social upheaval of the post-World War I era. Set in a period of rapid change, the work explores the widening chasm between the older generation, still clinging to Victorian traditions and moral certainties, and the "modern" youth who embrace newfound freedoms and radical ideals.

Through witty dialogue and poignant character studies, Zangwill depicts the struggles of a family caught between these two worlds. The play serves as a sophisticated comedy of manners, examining themes of art, love, and intellectual independence. As a snapshot of the 1920s zeitgeist, "We Moderns" offers a timeless look at the universal friction between tradition and progress, highlighting the challenges of navigating a world that is constantly redefining itself.

This drama remains a significant contribution to early twentieth-century literature, reflecting the wit and social insight that characterized Zangwill's career as one of Britain's most prominent and versatile authors.

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