Each in His Own Way

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Each in His Own Way is a 1924 metatheatrical play by Luigi Pirandello that explores the fluidity of identity and the blurred boundary between reality and illusion.

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instanceOf metatheatrical play
play
author Luigi Pirandello NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Luigi Pirandello NERFINISHED
dramaticStructure play-within-a-play
explores the blurred boundary between art and life
the instability of personal identity
firstPerformanceYear 1924
followedBy Tonight We Improvise NERFINISHED
follows Six Characters in Search of an Author NERFINISHED
genre drama
metatheatre
modernist theatre
hasMetatheatricalElements yes
movement modernism NERFINISHED
notableWorkOf Luigi Pirandello NERFINISHED
originalLanguage Italian
originalTitle Ciascuno a suo modo NERFINISHED
partOf Luigi Pirandello’s theatre trilogy on the theatre NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1924
setting a theatre
theme fluidity of identity
performance and authenticity
reality versus illusion
subjectivity of truth
theatre within the theatre
writer Luigi Pirandello NERFINISHED

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Luigi Pirandello notableWork Each in His Own Way