Author
Clifford Bax
1886-1962
Clifford Bax (1886-1962) is a public-domain author available on Rivro. Read free books, explore subjects, and discover related classics.
WikipediaBooks by Clifford Bax
Square Pegs: A Rhymed Fantasy For Two Girls
"Square Pegs: A Rhymed Fantasy For Two Girls" by Clifford Bax is a theatrical play written in the early 20th century. This whimsical work, presented in rhymed verse, captures a dialogue between two characters—Hilda, a modern girl from the Twentieth Century, and Gioconda, a Venetian girl from the Fifteenth Century. The play explores themes of time travel and the comparison of romantic notions across different eras. The story unfolds in an enchanted garden where Hilda and Gioconda meet, each yearning to escape their own time for the adventures of the other. As they share their woes regarding love, their conversations reveal the stark contrast between modern and historical romantic expressions. Hilda is disenchanted with her suitor's mundane and slangy proposal, while Gioconda finds herself frustrated by the limitations of her own age’s social conventions. Their bond deepens as they role-play their respective lovers, leading to a humorous and poignant realization that love's essence transcends time, ultimately concluding with both girls deciding to embrace their own lives with renewed appreciation.
Polite Satires: Containing The Unknown Hand, The Volcanic Island, Square Pegs
"Polite Satires: Containing The Unknown Hand, The Volcanic Island, Square Pegs" by Clifford Bax is a collection of one-act plays written in the early 20th century. This compilation explores the comedic and satirical aspects of human relationships and societal norms through the lens of wit and humor. The plays utilize dialogue-driven narratives that delve into the complexities of friendship, love, and identity, reflecting the cultural dynamics of the early 1920s. In "The Unknown Hand," two friends, Juliet and Helen, navigate the fallout from a controversial book that portrays their lives, leading to a mix of humor and contemplation about identity and friendship. "The Volcanic Island" features Dorothea Wylde grappling with an unexpected marriage proposal from James, illustrated through an engaging dialogue with her subconscious, embodied by her alter ego, Dorothy Wild. Finally, "Square Pegs" presents Hilda and Gioconda, who whimsically explore romantic expectations across time periods, juxtaposing modern dating with 16th-century romance. Each play innovatively blends satire with social commentary, inviting readers to reflect on the absurdities of life and love.