Daphne Laureola

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Daphne Laureola is a post-World War II stage play by Scottish dramatist James Bridie, best known for its darkly comic exploration of disillusionment and moral ambiguity in contemporary London.

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instanceOf stage play
theatrical work
alsoKnownAs "Daphne Laureola" NERFINISHED
author James Bridie NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator James Bridie NERFINISHED
depicts contemporary London society
dramaticForm stage play
explores ethical uncertainty in modern life
postwar disillusionment in London
genre dark comedy
drama
hasTitleCharacter Daphne Laureola NERFINISHED
hasTone darkly comic
language English
literaryPeriod postwar British theatre
mainTheme disillusionment
moral ambiguity
originalLanguage English
placeOfFirstPerformance London (theatre context) NERFINISHED
settingLocation London, England
surface form: London
settingTime post-World War II era
workOf James Bridie NERFINISHED
writtenByNationality Scottish dramatist

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