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LORDS OF CREATION.
CHARACTERS.
COSTUMES.
ACT I.
ACT II.
ACT III.
Set in a tidy Victorian drawing‑room, the play opens with Jennie, a sharp‑tongued chambermaid, delivering a bouquet and a tirade about the arrogance of the household’s gentlemen. She and Jim, the coachman, spar over the expectations placed on men and women, their banter exposing the absurdities of a society that treats women as decorative objects.
Through witty exchanges, the drama sketches a colorful cast—Mrs. Grovenor, her daughters, a pretentious doctor, and a carefree son—each embodying attitudes toward the burgeoning suffrage movement. As the servants challenge the patriarchal status quo, listeners are drawn into a lively portrait of early feminist debate, seasoned with humor and the everyday tensions of a house at the crossroads of tradition and change. The dialogue crackles with the clatter of china and the rustle of silk, grounding the larger fight for women’s rights in intimate domestic scenes.
The first act sets the tone for a spirited, three‑act exploration of gender and power, inviting audiences to hear both comedy and social commentary intertwine. Its blend of humor and earnest conviction makes it an engaging entry point into a historic push for equality.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (67K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jessica Hope
Release date
2020-09-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1849–1925
Best known for the lively 1879 novel Wired Love, she turned firsthand experience as a Boston telegraph operator into one of the earliest romances shaped by modern communication. She also wrote plays linked to the woman suffrage movement, giving her work an extra note of independence and energy.
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