Fashions for men, and The swan : $b Two plays by Franz Molnar

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Fashions for men, and The swan : $b Two plays by Franz Molnar

by Ferenc Molnár

EN·~5 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
1

FASHIONS FOR MEN THE SWAN

2:11
2

PERSONS

0:23
3

ACT ONE

1:03:36
4

ACT TWO

54:59
5

ACT THREE

48:07
6

THE SWAN A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS

0:05
7

COSTUME NOTES

0:45
8

PERSONS

0:22
9

ACT ONE

51:54
10

ACT TWO

1:01:44

Description

In the first play we step into a cramped yet lively shop where a quick‑witted salesman and his wife juggle a parade of demanding women, each obsessed with the latest cravats, gowns and colors. The dialogue sparkles as the characters argue over what is fashionable, respectable, or simply out of reach, turning ordinary commerce into a comic battlefield of egos and expectations. Molnar uses the boutique’s cluttered setting to satirize the vanity of the social elite while keeping the tone light and fast‑paced.

The companion piece shifts to a more intimate stage, focusing on a fragile romance that unfolds like a swan gliding across a quiet lake. Its characters speak in softened, lyrical tones, exploring longing, pride, and the quiet sacrifices made for love. The drama balances tenderness with a subtle undercurrent of social pressure, inviting listeners into a world where personal desire meets cultural constraint.

Together, these two works reveal Molnar’s gift for blending sharp humor with heartfelt observation, offering a rich listening experience that captures both the bustling absurdities of fashion and the quieter currents of human connection.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (313K characters)

Release date

2025-03-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ferenc Molnár

Ferenc Molnár

1878–1952

Known for quick wit, sharp dialogue, and a gift for mixing comedy with melancholy, this Hungarian writer became one of the most widely staged dramatists of the early 20th century. He is also remembered by generations of readers for the classic novel The Paul Street Boys.

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