On Something

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On Something

by Hilaire Belloc

EN·~5 hours

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A thoughtful manifesto invites listeners into a conversation about the future of English drama, urging playwrights to step beyond the grand histories and aristocratic intrigues that have long dominated the stage. The speaker argues that the richest material lies in the everyday lives of the middle‑class—dentists, publishers, pastors, and their quiet struggles—presented in the rhythmic elegance of traditional blank verse. By holding a mirror to familiar professions, the essay suggests a new, more inclusive theater that resonates with the majority of its audience.

The work also offers a concrete illustration: a short play titled “The Crisis,” set in a vicarage study, where even a mechanical dog named Fido finds a poetic voice. This example demonstrates how modest settings and ordinary characters can achieve the same emotional depth and theatrical spectacle traditionally reserved for high‑minded epics. Listeners will discover a compelling blend of theory and practice, encouraging a fresh, accessible vision for modern British theatre.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (323K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Hilaire Belloc

Hilaire Belloc

1870–1953

Remembered for sharp wit, strong opinions, and wonderfully memorable verse, this Anglo-French writer moved easily between poetry, history, essays, and travel writing. His books can be playful or combative, but they nearly always sound like they were written by a vivid personality.

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