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In "The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd," a gripping drama in three acts, the complexities of loss and grief unfold in a masterful portrayal of family dynamics. This poignant play, long out of print, is now revived by Alpha Editions, offering a unique opportunity for both casual readers and classic literature collectors to experience its emotional depth. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century British theater, this edition captures the essence of a timeless narrative that delves into the struggles of widowhood and the intricate relationships that define our lives. Mrs. Holroyd's journey…mehr

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In "The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd," a gripping drama in three acts, the complexities of loss and grief unfold in a masterful portrayal of family dynamics. This poignant play, long out of print, is now revived by Alpha Editions, offering a unique opportunity for both casual readers and classic literature collectors to experience its emotional depth. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century British theater, this edition captures the essence of a timeless narrative that delves into the struggles of widowhood and the intricate relationships that define our lives. Mrs. Holroyd's journey through sorrow and resilience resonates deeply, making it a powerful exploration of human emotion and character-driven storytelling. Not just a reprint, this restored edition is a cultural treasure, meticulously curated for today s and future generations. It honors the legacy of a significant work in drama while inviting new audiences to discover its relevance. Whether you're a lover of historical plays or seeking literary analysis of character-driven narratives, "The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd" is an essential addition to your collection. Embrace this opportunity to own a piece of theater history that continues to inspire and provoke thought. Don t miss out on this collector's item that celebrates the enduring power of classic literature.
Autorenporträt
DH Lawrence (1885-1930) was an English poet and novelist. Famed for his lyrical prose, he was uncompromising in his mission to uncover the consequences of modernity and industrialization, particularly on sexuality, instinct, and spontaneity. His works, although innovative, were not truly appreciated until after his death, the most notable of which 'Lady Chatterly's Lover' was adapted to screen in 1981.