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1908
4.1(29 reviews)
Publisher: Dover Publications
80 pages
ISBN: 978-0486295787
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What Every Woman Knows

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A social satire set in England and Scotland during the early 20th century, What Every Woman Knows centers around plain, spinsterish Maggie Wylie and John Shand, an ambitious young student, who promises to marry Maggie after five years if she agrees and if her family pays for his education. Years later, following his successful bid for a seat in Parliament, Shand keeps his word. But trouble lies ahead. Attractive woman are drawn to the Scottish politician — in particular, the lovely Lady Sybil Tenterden. Moreover, Shand's speeches in Parliament, which had won him great popularity for their flashes of humor, begin to suffer when his wife no longer helps write them. Soon, both Shand's career and marriage are in jeopardy. First produced in 1908, What Every Woman Knows is considered one of Barrie's most realistic and important theatrical works. Graced with bursts of sly wit and dramatic irony, it will delight a new generation of readers and theater lovers alike.

Book Information

Title:What Every Woman Knows
Author:J.M. Barrie
Series:Plays
Book Number:#5
Published:1908
Pages:80
ISBN-10:486295788
ISBN-13:978-0486295787

Series Progress

This book is part of the Plays series and is book #5 in the series.