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THE SOCIAL PLAYS OF ARTHUR WING PINERO
The Social Plays of Arthur Wing Pinero
Author: Arthur Wing Pinero
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Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 442
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Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 442
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The Social Plays of Arthur Wing Pinero: The notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith
Author: Arthur Wing Pinero
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Category : English drama
Languages : en
Pages : 390
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Category : English drama
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Pages : 390
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The Social Plays of Arthur Wing Pinero: The second Mrs. Tanqueray. The notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith
The Social Plays of Arthur Wing Pinero: The thunderbolt. Mid-channel. List of plays by Arthur Wing Pinero published in the United States of America (p. [503]-506)
The Social Plays of Arthur Wing Pinero: The gay Lord Quex. Iris
The Social Plays of Arthur Wing Pinero
The Social Plays of Arthur Wing Pinero
Author: Sir Arthur Wing Pinero
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Pages : 474
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The social plays of Arthur Wing Pinero
The Second Mrs. Tanqueray
Author: Arthur Wing Pinero
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Category : English drama
Languages : en
Pages : 238
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Aubrey Tanqueray willingly withdraws from London society to marry his second wife, for Paula Ray has had a notorious past. She has all the warmth that Aubrey's first wife lacked. But in the country, ostracized by the respectable, their relationship becomes intolerably strained. Paula realises that her past will always harm those she loves. Even before Aubrey is told of Paula's suicide he curses men of his class who wreak such incalculable harm merely by leading a 'man's life'.
Publisher:
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Category : English drama
Languages : en
Pages : 238
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Aubrey Tanqueray willingly withdraws from London society to marry his second wife, for Paula Ray has had a notorious past. She has all the warmth that Aubrey's first wife lacked. But in the country, ostracized by the respectable, their relationship becomes intolerably strained. Paula realises that her past will always harm those she loves. Even before Aubrey is told of Paula's suicide he curses men of his class who wreak such incalculable harm merely by leading a 'man's life'.