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Set in a tastefully blended English–Japanese household, the play centers on a young Japanese woman engaged to a British naval lieutenant and the crisis that follows when his commanding officer arrives to enforce duty. Through domestic, dialogue-driven scenes among Ometsu, Lieutenant Maitland, Lieut.-Commander Belson, and the anxious private Simpson, the action examines the clash between romantic attachment and military obligation, cultural misunderstandings, personal loyalty, and the sacrifices demanded when love and service collide.

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F. D. Bone

F. D. Bone was an author known for his exploration of cultural themes in literature. His notable work, "A Daughter of Japan," delves into the complexities of Japanese society and the experiences of women within it. Through his writing, Bone contributed to a greater understanding of cross-cultural interactions during a time of significant change. His narratives often reflect a keen observation of social dynamics, making his work relevant for readers interested in cultural studies and historical perspectives.

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