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La Trilogie Britannique

Cette série explore les luttes de pouvoir complexes et les conflits internes au sein de l'Église d'Angleterre. Elle suit des personnages confrontés à des dilemmes personnels, des disputes doctrinales et des pressions externes qui mettent à l'épreuve leur foi et leur détermination. À travers des récits captivants, la saga examine l'interaction complexe entre spiritualité, politique et relations humaines. Les histoires se déroulent dans un cadre paroissial spécifique, soulignant la dynamique de la communauté et de la croyance.

Murmuring Judges
Racing Demon
Asking Around
The Absence of War

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  1. 1

    Racing Demon

    • 88pages
    • 4 heures de lecture
    3,8(149)Évaluer

    How do you fight without hate?Racing Demon reveals the struggle of four clergymen to make sense of their mission. David Hare's play opened at the National Theatre, London, in 1990 to universal acclaim, and won four awards as Play of the Year.

    Racing Demon
  2. 2

    Murmuring Judges

    • 109pages
    • 4 heures de lecture
    3,2(201)Évaluer

    A young lawyer's involvement in her first case leads her through a criminal justice system - police, courts and prisons - which is cracking at the seams. Murmuring Judges is the second play in David Hare's highly acclaimed trilogy about British institutions.

    Murmuring Judges
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    The Absence of War

    • 96pages
    • 4 heures de lecture
    4,0(5)Évaluer

    Offering a meditation on the classic problems of leadership, this is the third part of a critically acclaimed trilogy of plays about British institutions. It presents a portrait of a Labour Party torn between past principles and future prosperity, and of a deeply sympathetic leader doomed to failure.

    The Absence of War
  • Asking Around

    • 256pages
    • 9 heures de lecture
    3,6(16)Évaluer

    Candid interviews serve as the foundation for a renowned trilogy of plays that explore the socio-political landscape of Britain in the early 1990s. Through these conversations, the work delves into the complexities of national identity, societal challenges, and the evolving cultural climate of the time, offering a poignant reflection on the era's issues and sentiments.

    Asking Around