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,Jazz Age Theatre and the “Marriage Crisis”,ned as a “crisis” during the 1920s, how the crisis was influenced by the American Protestant Victorian ethos, how Broadway playwrights reflected this trend toward interrogating marriage values, and then concludes with a more in-depth examination of Anderson’s career. The chapter concludes with an exAscendancy 发表于 2025-3-24 17:14:00
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: Marriage and Superstition,erson probes how the doctrine of feminine sexual purity becomes an instrument of abuse for women as well as how marriage becomes a means of legitimizing sexual deviance. Themes of maternity also play a significant impact on the action of the play as the heroine’s mental imbalance is influenced by thchassis 发表于 2025-3-24 23:10:40
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