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Royall Tyler's 'The Contrast,' presented by DigiCat Publishing in this special edition, stands as a noteworthy piece in the annals of American theater, distinguished for its early adoption of the American-centric themes contrasted with European sophistication. The play, rich in its portrayal of early American values, is a satiric comedy that delineates the virtues of the American character, especially in contrast to the decadent mores of European aristocracy. Its literary style is marked by a blend of sharp wit and a nuanced observation of societal norms. Embedded within the burgeoning literary context post-American Revolution, Tyler's work serves as a cultural mirror and an artifact of the era's shifting identities. The publishing house's commitment to preserving the seminal works of literature echoes through their meticulous revitalization of Tyler's text, offering it in both print and digital forms to cater to contemporary readership preferences. A virtuoso of early American drama, Royall Tyler's impetus to write 'The Contrast' was ensconced in his lived experience of post-Revolutionary War America. Tyler, a Harvard-educated playwright, jurist, and member of the elite social circles, utilized his purview to critique and satirize the performativities of social classes and the imitation of European customs that were prevalent amongst the American elite. His insight into the sociopolitical climate of his time fueled the creation of characters that embody the very essence of a burgeoning national identity seeking to define itself against European influences. 'The Contrast' is recommended for students and connoisseurs of American literature, theater enthusiasts, and cultural historians alike. This comedic play not only entertains but also provides foundational insights into the early ethos of American society. Tyler's adept storytelling offers a lens to perceive the formative conflicts and aspirations of the nascent United Statesquestions of virtue, aspiration, and cultural authenticitywhich remain relevant to this day. As a classic embodiment of American literary heritage, DigiCat Publishing's edition ensures that Tyler's seminal work continues to engage and provoke dialogue amongst readers who treasure literary classics and their enduring legacy.

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Generi Cinema e Spettacolo » Teatro » Testi e critica letteraria

Editore Digicat

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 16/09/2022

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 8596547343929

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