The Pope’s Wedding

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"The Pope’s Wedding" is a 1962 stage play by British dramatist Edward Bond that starkly portrays working-class life and social alienation in rural England.

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instanceOf stage play
author Edward Bond NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creatorOccupation Edward Bond is a playwright NERFINISHED
dateWritten 1962
depictsSocialClass working class in England
dramaticForm straight play (non-musical)
form one of Edward Bond’s early plays
genre drama
social realism
hasAuthorRole Edward Bond as dramatist
hasCulturalContext British working-class culture
hasTheme constraints of rural life
social inequality
hasTitleLanguage English title
literaryGenre realist play
literaryTradition British drama
medium stage
movement post-war British theatre
nationalityOfAuthor British
originalLanguage English
periodOfCreation 20th century
portrays alienation in everyday life
rural working-class community
social disaffection
setting rural England
subjectMatter social alienation
working-class life
writer Edward Bond NERFINISHED
yearOfWork 1962

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