Lady Frederick, a Comedy in Three Acts
'Lady Frederick, a Comedy in Three Acts' Summary
"Lady Frederick" by W. Somerset Maugham is a delightful comedy in three acts that explores the struggle of a woman to assert her identity and independence in a society that is deeply entrenched in traditional gender roles and expectations.
Set in Victorian England, the play centers around Lady Frederick, a smart, witty, and unconventional woman who challenges the norms of her time by refusing to conform to traditional gender roles and expectations. Despite her intelligence and wit, Lady Frederick is seen as a social outcast by many of her peers due to her refusal to bow to societal pressure.
The plot thickens when Lady Frederick falls in love with a younger man, a decision that goes against the norms of her time and puts her reputation and social standing at risk. But Lady Frederick is determined to stay true to her desires and convictions, even if it means going against the expectations of her society.
Filled with sharp observations of human nature, humor, and wit, "Lady Frederick" is a timeless work of comedy that explores themes of love, identity, and the struggle for independence. Its portrayal of a strong and independent woman who refuses to be limited by the expectations of her time is a refreshing reminder that women have been challenging gender norms and stereotypes for centuries.
Written by the celebrated British playwright W. Somerset Maugham, "Lady Frederick" continues to be a beloved play that is performed on stage and studied in literature classes around the world. Its enduring popularity is a testament to Maugham's mastery of the craft of playwriting and his ability to create characters that are relatable and timeless. Whether you're a fan of comedy, literature, or simply looking for a great read, "Lady Frederick" is a book that is sure to delight and entertain.
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W. Somerset Maugham
France
William Somerset Maughamwas an English playwright, novelist, and short-story writer. He was among the most popular writers of his era and reputedly the highest-paid author during the 1930s. Dur...
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