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Set in the glittering world of 1920s London, The Vortex by Noël Coward is a modernist drama that delves into the lives of the privileged elite, exposing the psychological tension and emotional turmoil lurking beneath their polished exteriors. The story centers on Florence Lancaster, a glamorous and self-absorbed woman, and her son Nicky, a young man struggling with addiction and emotional instability. As the narrative unfolds, the audience is drawn into a whirlpool of family conflict, unspoken desires, and the corrosive effects of decadence. The play opens in the opulent drawing room of the Lancaster household, where guests revel in the excesses of the jazz age. Florence, preoccupied with maintaining her youth and social status, is blind to the suffering of her son, who returns home from Paris with secrets and a growing dependence on drugs. Nicky's relationship with his mother is fraught with tension, as he grapples with feelings of neglect and resentment, while Florence remains oblivious, caught up in her own romantic entanglements. As the evening progresses, layers of deception are peeled back, revealing the raw vulnerability and moral ambiguity of the characters. Coward's sharp dialogue and keen social critique expose the hollowness of high society, where appearances mask inner turmoil and addiction becomes a metaphor for the destructive forces at play. The climax of the drama is a powerful confrontation between mother and son, offering a searing indictment of the values and priorities of the age. Readers of classic plays and modernist literature will find The Vortex a compelling exploration of family dynamics, psychological depth, and the consequences of a life lived for appearances. The work stands as a landmark of theatrical literature, its themes of addiction, scandal, and emotional turmoil resonating with audiences to this day.
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Erscheinungsdatum
03.07.2025
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9782322622894
Herausgeber
BoD – Books on Demand – Frankreich
Sonderedition
Nein
Autor
Noël Coward
Seitenanzahl
138
Auflage
1
Einbandart
Broschiert
Autorenporträt
Noël Coward: Noël Coward is celebrated as one of the most influential figures in modernist drama, renowned for his wit, psychological tension, and incisive social critique. Born in 1899 in Teddington, England, Coward began his career as a child actor and rapidly rose to prominence as a playwright, composer, and performer. His works, including The Vortex, Private Lives, and Blithe Spirit, are celebrated for their sharp dialogue, sophisticated humor, and exploration of the complexities of human relationships. Coward's writing is deeply rooted in the jazz age, capturing the spirit of 1920s and 1930s London society with its blend of decadence, glamour, and underlying anxiety. He was a master at revealing the psychological tension and emotional turmoil that lie beneath the surface of polite society, often using family conflict and moral ambiguity as central themes. His plays are noted for their innovative structure and their ability to challenge audiences with their frank treatment of issues such as addiction, scandal, and the pursuit of happiness. Throughout his prolific career, Coward wrote over fifty plays, numerous songs, and several novels, earning a reputation as a versatile and groundbreaking artist. His influence extends beyond the stage, shaping the development of modernist literature and theatrical performance. Noël Coward remains a towering figure in the world of drama, his works continuing to be performed and studied for their insight into the human condition and their enduring relevance to contemporary audiences.

Hersteller: BoD - Books on Demand, Überseering 33, Hamburg, Deutschland, 22297, bod@bod.fr, Books on Demand GmbH

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