Forgiveness after Trauma
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The church's teachings on forgiveness often fail victims and survivors of abuse. This book reclaims forgiveness by centering and empowering survivors.
Hannah Cowley était une dramaturge et poétesse anglaise, reconnue comme l'une des principales dramaturges de la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Sa capacité à écrire des dialogues fluides et pétillants et à créer des personnages comiques vifs et mémorables se compare favorablement à celle de ses contemporains plus célèbres. Les thèmes centraux de ses pièces, fréquemment jouées de son vivant, tournent autour du mariage et des manières dont les femmes s'efforcent de surmonter les injustices imposées par la vie familiale et les coutumes sociales.






The church's teachings on forgiveness often fail victims and survivors of abuse. This book reclaims forgiveness by centering and empowering survivors.
Set in 18th-century London, the play explores the complexities of love and marriage through a series of comedic misunderstandings and mistaken identities. Charming characters navigate societal expectations while engaging in witty dialogue and clever plot twists. As they scheme for love, the story reveals true feelings and offers a lighthearted yet insightful look at romance's unpredictable nature. With lively humor and endearing personalities, this comedy promises to entertain audiences of all ages.
Set in Spain, this spirited comedy features Inez, a young woman who disguises herself as a man to chase her true love, Don Carlos. Amidst courtly intrigue and romantic entanglements, the play explores themes of identity and love, showcasing Inez's cleverness and determination as she navigates the challenges of her dual identity in pursuit of happiness.
Set in the vibrant backdrop of Turkey, this comedic play features a series of mistaken identities and romantic entanglements that lead to humorous misunderstandings. The colorful characters navigate the complexities of love and societal norms, all while providing a witty blend of farce and social commentary. With spirited dialogue and entertaining plot twists, the story playfully explores human foibles and the universal quest for love and happiness, promising to charm audiences throughout.
Set in a whimsical world, this comedy explores love and marriage, emphasizing that age is no barrier to romance. Characters navigate the complexities of courtship with witty dialogue and humorous situations, revealing the absurdities of societal expectations. As they confront their desires and insecurities, they learn vital lessons about love, forgiveness, and embracing life. With clever plot twists and heartwarming moments, it celebrates love in all its forms, showcasing Cowley's sharp satire and insights into human nature.
The tumultuous relationship between Roman general Mark Antony and Egyptian queen Cleopatra unfolds amidst themes of love, power, and political intrigue in the ancient world. As they grapple with their personal desires and responsibilities, their story reflects the complexities of leadership and the consequences of passion, ultimately leading to tragedy.
Set in ancient Greece, this tragic tale delves into the complex interplay of power, honor, and the destructive nature of ambition. The narrative unfolds around rival kings, highlighting the consequences of their fierce competition and the impact on their realm. Through its exploration of these timeless themes, the story offers a poignant reflection on the human condition and the often tragic outcomes of unchecked ambition.
Mistaken identities and comedic misunderstandings drive the plot of this hilarious farce set in bustling London. The story features a cast of colorful characters who find themselves in a series of outrageous situations, creating a rollicking journey filled with humor and chaos.
Exploring themes of mortality and the passage of time, this contemplative poem delves into the human experience of death. Through its affirmative tone, it invites readers to reflect on the nature of existence and the inevitability of life's end.
The poem captures the emotional depth and Romantic themes associated with the 18th century, reflecting on the life and struggles of Thomas Chatterton, a young poet who faced adversity. Cowley's composition showcases her lyrical prowess and sensitivity, highlighting the tragic aspects of Chatterton's story while embodying the spirit of her era. As an accomplished playwright and poet, Cowley's work offers a unique perspective on the intersection of art and personal turmoil.