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Three Dialogues

Barry Pain

Barry Pain is today best known for his ghost and horror stories, but he could also write some excellent social satire. This series of three dialogues follows a life cycle: the subject of the first little play is the birth of a girl, in the second dialogue, two people discuss the marriage of mutual friends, and a death of a distant relative stands in the center of the third dialogue. - Summary by Carolin

Year of Publication: 1911Genres: Dramatic Readings , Satire
Running Time: 40 minutes 23 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Three Dialogues - Birth
MaryAnn
15:16
2
The Nights
Marriage
Leanne Yau
13:40
3
The Nights
Death
Beth Thomas (1974-2020)
11:27

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