Woman on Her Own, False Gods and The Red Robe Three Plays By Brieux
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The book "Lonely Woman, Unfaithful Gods and the Red Mantle. Three Brie plays" by Jean Julien Brie is a collection of dramatic works that reveal social problems and deeply relevant issues of their time. In each play, the author reproduces the realities of society and highlights women's problems, beliefs in images and shortcomings of social systems.
"A Woman Alone" tells the story of a woman who decides to fight for her own independence and freedom from social conventions. "False Gods" reflects the conflict between duty and personal beliefs. In "The Red Mantle" the author addresses the problem of corruption and wrongful activities of some members of society.
These three plays are permeated with a deep analysis of human nature, morality and internal conflicts. The book "Lonely Woman, Unfaithful Gods and the Red Mantle" leaves a mark on the reader's heart and encourages reflection on important questions of society and morality.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Eugène Brieux
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2008-11-08
- Title
- Woman on Her Own, False Gods and The Red Robe
Three Plays By Brieux - Translator
- Fagan, James Bernard
Miall, Bernard
Shaw, Charlotte Frances - Subject
- French drama
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