About This Book
Set during wartime, the drama follows a young officer who returns from the front permanently blinded and examines how his injury reverberates through family, lovers, and public life. Scenes alternate between intimate domestic confrontations—marked by a mother's anguished desire to see her son's eyes—and public settings like receptions and hospitals where hunger, deprivation, and the moral costs of conflict are laid bare. The play juxtaposes lyrical reflections on light, sacrifice, and heroism with stark depictions of prisoners' suffering, probing collective responses to loss, pity, and the ethics of representing wartime horror on stage.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
6 picks
You May Also Like
6 picks
"A Most Unholy Trade," Being Letters on the Drama by Henry James
by Henry James
"Der Tag"; or, The Tragic Man
by J. M. Barrie
"I'll Leave It To You": A Light Comedy In Three Acts
by Noël Coward
"Kukka kultain kuusistossa": Komedia yhdessä näytöksessä
by Aleksanteri Rahkonen
"Muru": Huvinäytelmä yhdessä näytöksessä
by Karl August Tavaststjerna
"Old Scrooge": A Christmas Carol in Five Staves. / Dramatized from Charles Dickens' Celebrated Christmas Story.
by Charles Augustus Scott





