Second Plays

Second Plays

by A. A. Milne
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 27/03/2025

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The plays in this volume reflect Milne’s evolving exploration of relationships, societal conventions, and the emotional complexities of everyday life. The Camerons, one of the notable works in the collection, examines the tensions between family life and individual desires, while The Lucky One humorously explores the absurdities of fortune and mistaken identity. In these plays, Milne continues his exploration of love, marriage, and social expectations, often using lighthearted humor to reveal deeper emotional truths.Through Second Plays, Milne demonstrates a more refined storytelling technique, balancing humor with thoughtful reflections on human nature. His characters are often caught in situations that force them to confront their desires, obligations, and personal shortcomings. The collection as a whole solidifies Milne’s place as a playwright who, while entertaining, also offers a subtle commentary on the complexities of modern life.

ISBN:
9789370868847
9789370868847
Category:
Plays
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
27-03-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Zinc Read
A. A. Milne

A.A. Milne grew up in a school his parents ran Henley House in Kilburn, for young boys but never intended to be a children's writer. Pooh he saw as a pleasant sideline to his main career as a playwright and regular scribe for the satirical literary magazine, Punch. Observations of little Christopher led Milne to produce a book of children's poetry, When We Were Very Young, in 1924, and in 1926 the seminal Winnie-the-Pooh.

More poems followed in Now We Are Six (1927) and Pooh returned in The House at Pooh Corner (1928). After that, in spite of enthusiastic demand, Milne declined to write any more children's stories as he felt that, with his son growing up, they would now only be copies based on a memory.

In one way, Christopher Robin turned out to be more famous than his father, though he became uncomfortable with his fame as he got older, preferring to avoid the literary limelight and run a bookshop in Dartmouth. Nevertheless, he published three volumes of his reminiscences before his death in 1996.

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