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by Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) Jerome
A lively comedy unfolds in a genteel Russell Square drawing‑room, where the sharp‑eyed Phoebe Mogton arrives with a request for a chairman’s hammer and a cushion—an absurd start that sets the tone for a satirical look at early‑20th‑century politics. The room is populated by a parade of earnest reformers: the determined Mrs. Elizabeth Spender, the earnest but slightly flustered butler Hake, and the spirited Annys Chilvers, soon to join the fray. Their banter teems with wit, as each character’s quirks and ambitions clash over the simple act of arranging chairs.
Behind the humor lies a spirited commentary on the women’s suffrage movement, with the Chilvers household serving as a microcosm of the larger societal debate. As the ladies of the Women’s Parliamentary Franchise League trade slogans and strategies, the men—ranging from well‑meaning MPs to skeptical election agents—provide a foil of bemused resistance. The play promises a charming blend of domestic farce and political satire, inviting listeners to laugh while reflecting on the earnest quest for equality.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (122K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2000-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1859–1927
Best remembered for the comic classic Three Men in a Boat, this English writer had a gift for turning everyday mishaps into warm, sharp humor. His work helped make late-Victorian comedy feel lively, modern, and very human.
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