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Mrs Warren's Profession
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148 pages
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The narrative explores the impact of Mrs. Warren's Profession on the London theatre scene, highlighting the intense reactions it provoked among critics and audiences alike. The author reflects on the exhilaration of stirring moral outrage and challenging societal norms, likening the experience to the visceral responses elicited by classic tragedies. The text emphasizes the play's significance in provoking discussions about morality and the role of art, suggesting that its controversial themes resonate deeply and reveal the complexities of public perception and artistic expression.
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2004, paperback
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