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Cæsar's Wife: A Comedy in Three Acts

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Set in a consular agent's house in Cairo, the three-act comedy follows a young wife newly placed in diplomatic society as she copes with inexperience, scrutiny, and the duties imposed by her husband's public position. Through domestic scenes, social gatherings, and mounting misunderstandings, the play examines the tension between private feeling and public reputation, the management of appearances in expatriate circles, and the gentle ironies of manners.

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W. Somerset Maugham

W. Somerset Maugham was a British playwright, novelist, and short story writer, known for his keen observations of human nature and society. His works often explore themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of life. Maugham's notable novel, "Of Human Bondage," is a semi-autobiographical account that delves into the struggles of a young man's search for identity and purpose. He was also a prolific playwright, with works such as "East of Suez" and "Cæsar's Wife" showcasing his talent for dialogue and character development. Maugham's literary contributions have left a lasting impact on 20th-century literature.

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