A Sleeping Clergyman

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A Sleeping Clergyman is a 1933 play by Scottish dramatist James Bridie that explores themes of heredity, morality, and religious hypocrisy across several generations of a Victorian family.

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instanceOf play
theatrical work
author James Bridie NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
createdBy James Bridie NERFINISHED
dramaticForm full‑length play
dramaturgicalStyle serious drama
firstPerformanceCentury 20th century
genre drama
theatre
hasPart multi‑generational family saga
hasTheme conflict between science and religion
family legacy
hereditary guilt
moral degeneration
religious hypocrisy
social respectability versus private vice
literaryPeriod 20th‑century theatre
narrativeScope several generations
nationalityOfAuthor Scottish
originalLanguage English
premiereYear 1933
publicationYear 1933
settingPeriod Victorian era
subject Victorian family life
heredity
morality
religious hypocrisy
workOf James Bridie NERFINISHED
writer James Bridie NERFINISHED

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