
The Twelve-Pound Look
And Other Plays
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A single typewriter, a sharp tongue, and an unexpected visitor-J. M. Barrie's "The Twelve-Pound Look" opens with a scene that upends Edwardian certainties. This acclaimed theatrical anthology gathers Barrie's most celebrated short plays, each a masterclass in early 20th-century drama. With a London stage backdrop and the unmistakable wit reminiscent of Oscar Wilde and the social insight of George Bernard Shaw, Barrie's work exposes the shifting gender roles and biting social satire that defined an era. These classic British plays are prized for their sparkling dialogue and subtle yet daring ex...
A single typewriter, a sharp tongue, and an unexpected visitor-J. M. Barrie's "The Twelve-Pound Look" opens with a scene that upends Edwardian certainties. This acclaimed theatrical anthology gathers Barrie's most celebrated short plays, each a masterclass in early 20th-century drama. With a London stage backdrop and the unmistakable wit reminiscent of Oscar Wilde and the social insight of George Bernard Shaw, Barrie's work exposes the shifting gender roles and biting social satire that defined an era. These classic British plays are prized for their sparkling dialogue and subtle yet daring exploration of ambition, marriage, and independence. Barrie's characters navigate the constraints of the Edwardian era, offering both laughter and incisive commentary for theatre enthusiasts and literature students alike. His plays remain fresh, their themes of personal freedom and societal expectation as relevant now as on their first night before London's footlights. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For anyone drawn to the golden age of the London stage, for those who appreciate the art of social satire and the enduring legacy of early modern theatre, this collection is both a cultural treasure and an invitation to rediscover Barrie's timeless voice.