The Second Mrs. Tanqueray

Author:   Arthur W Pinero
Publisher:   Les Prairies Numeriques
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9791043138676


Pages:   134
Publication Date:   01 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Second Mrs. Tanqueray


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Arthur Pinero wrote The Second Mrs. Tanqueray in 1893 after penning several successful farces. Playing on the ""woman with a past"" plot that was popular in melodramas, Pinero steered it in a more serious direction, centering the play around the social consequences arising when Aubrey Tanqueray remarries in an attempt to redeem a woman with a questionable past.The play's structure is based on the principles of the ""well-made play"" popular throughout the 19th-century. But just as Wilde manipulated the conventions of the ""well-made play"" to produce a new form of comedy, so did Arthur Pinero manipulate it, forgoing the happy ending to produce an elevated form of tragedy.The Second Mrs. Tanqueray was first performed in 1893, at the St. James Theatre, London, at a time when England was still resisting the growing movement in Europe towards realism and the portrayal of real social problems and human misconduct. But while it was regarded as shocking, it ran well and made a substantial profit. Theatre historian J. P. Wearing phrased it thus: ""although not as avant-garde as Ibsen's plays, Tanqueray confronted its fashionable St. James's audiences with as forceful a social message as they could stomach.""Arthur Pinero wrote The Second Mrs. Tanqueray in 1893 after penning several successful farces. Playing on the ""woman with a past"" plot that was popular in melodramas, Pinero steered it in a more serious direction, centering the play around the social consequences arising when Aubrey Tanqueray remarries in an attempt to redeem a woman with a questionable past.The play's structure is based on the principles of the ""well-made play"" popular throughout the 19th-century. But just as Wilde manipulated the conventions of the ""well-made play"" to produce a new form of comedy, so did Arthur Pinero manipulate it, forgoing the happy ending to produce an elevated form of tragedy.The Second Mrs. Tanqueray was first performed in 1893, at the St. James Theatre, London, at a time when England was still resisting the growing movement in Europe towards realism and the portrayal of real social problems and human misconduct. But while it was regarded as shocking, it ran well and made a substantial profit. Theatre historian J. P. Wearing phrased it thus: ""although not as avant-garde as Ibsen's plays, Tanqueray confronted its fashionable St. James's audiences with as forceful a social message as they could stomach.""

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Author:   Arthur W Pinero
Publisher:   Les Prairies Numeriques
Imprint:   Les Prairies Numeriques
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.191kg
ISBN:  

9791043138676


Pages:   134
Publication Date:   01 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Arthur Pinero wrote The Second Mrs. Tanqueray in 1893 after penning several successful farces. Playing on the ""woman with a past"" plot that was popular in melodramas, Pinero steered it in a more serious direction, centering the play around the social consequences arising when Aubrey Tanqueray remarries in an attempt to redeem a woman with a questionable past.The play's structure is based on the principles of the ""well-made play"" popular throughout the 19th-century. But just as Wilde manipulated the conventions of the ""well-made play"" to produce a new form of comedy, so did Arthur Pinero manipulate it, forgoing the happy ending to produce an elevated form of tragedy.The Second Mrs. Tanqueray was first performed in 1893, at the St. James Theatre, London, at a time when England was still resisting the growing movement in Europe towards realism and the portrayal of real social problems and human misconduct. But while it was regarded as shocking, it ran well and made a substantial profit. Theatre historian J. P. Wearing phrased it thus: ""although not as avant-garde as Ibsen's plays, Tanqueray confronted its fashionable St. James's audiences with as forceful a social message as they could stomach.""


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