Modern Monologues is a collection of dramatic monologues written by Marjorie Benton Cooke and published in 1893. The book contains 21 monologues, each featuring a different character and exploring various themes such as love, loss, and social issues. The characters range from young lovers to elderly women, and their stories are set in different locations, from New York City to the countryside. The monologues are written in a naturalistic style, with the characters speaking in their own voices and using everyday language. They offer a glimpse into the lives of ordinary people, and the struggles…mehr
Modern Monologues is a collection of dramatic monologues written by Marjorie Benton Cooke and published in 1893. The book contains 21 monologues, each featuring a different character and exploring various themes such as love, loss, and social issues. The characters range from young lovers to elderly women, and their stories are set in different locations, from New York City to the countryside. The monologues are written in a naturalistic style, with the characters speaking in their own voices and using everyday language. They offer a glimpse into the lives of ordinary people, and the struggles and joys they experience. Some of the monologues are humorous, while others are poignant and emotional. Overall, Modern Monologues is a fascinating snapshot of life in late 19th century America, and a testament to Cooke's skill as a writer and observer of human nature. It is a valuable resource for actors, students of drama, and anyone interested in the history of American literature.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Marjorie Benton Cooke was an American monologist, playwright, and novelist, recognized for her work in comic dramatic sketches and light romantic fiction. Born on November 27, 1876, in Richmond, Indiana, Cooke had a deep interest in the arts and storytelling, often blending humor with insightful commentary on societal issues. She also gained attention for writing and performing monologues on suffragist issues, highlighting her active involvement in the women's rights movement. Cooke's literary career was marked by her ability to craft engaging, relatable narratives that resonated with her audience. Despite her early passing at the age of 43 on April 26, 1920, in Manila, Philippines, her work left a lasting impact, particularly in the realm of comedic and romantic fiction. Her ability to capture human emotions and social dynamics with both wit and sincerity established her as a notable figure in American literature and performance during her time. Cooke s contributions to the arts and her commitment to social causes remain integral parts of her legacy.
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