"The Philanderers" is a play written by A. E. W. Mason. Alfred Edward Woodley Mason (18651948) was a British author and politician best known for his adventure novels, including "The Four Feathers," which has been adapted into several films. While Mason is more commonly associated with adventure and suspense novels, "The Philanderers" represents his venture into the world of drama."The Philanderers" is a comedic play that explores themes of love, relationships, and societal expectations. The title suggests that the play may revolve around characters who engage in romantic or flirtatious behavior. The play was first performed in London in 1897.If you're interested in exploring A. E. W. Mason's work beyond his adventure novels and are curious about his foray into the realm of drama, "The Philanderers" could be a unique and entertaining choice. To access the play, you may want to check online book retailers, libraries, or archives that specialize in theatrical works or British literature from the late 19th century. Keep in mind that availability may vary depending on the region and the popularity of the work.
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