Experience rural life in early 20th century Ulster through Rutherford Mayne's compelling drama, "The Turn of the Road: A Play in Two Scenes and an Epilogue." This classic work explores the social issues facing Ireland at the time, offering a glimpse into a world shaped by tradition and change. Mayne's play captures the essence of Irish drama, examining the lives and struggles within the close-knit communities of the region. This carefully prepared edition preserves the integrity of the original text, allowing readers to connect with the story's enduring themes of community, identity, and the challenges of progress. Perfect for those interested in European drama, Irish literature, and the historical context of Ulster, "The Turn of the Road" remains a poignant and insightful theatrical work.
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