Author: Joyce, James
Synopsis:
'Exiles: A Play in Three Acts' by James Joyce is a captivating exploration of love, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships. Set in the early 20th century, the play follows the lives of Richard Rowan, a writer, and his wife Bertha, as they navigate the challenges of their marriage and the consequences of past choices. As the couple reunites with old friends, buried secrets and unresolved emotions resurface, leading to a gripping climax that will leave readers questioning the nature of loyalty and the power of forgiveness.
Genres: Drama, Tragedy, Psychological Fiction
Themes: Love and Desire, Betrayal, Identity and Self-Discovery
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