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Michael and His Lost Angel: A Play in Five Acts

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A five-act drama examines the moral and psychological consequences when a respected man’s passionate transgression with a woman leads to public scandal. Set around a decaying island shrine and richly staged ecclesiastical ritual, the play contrasts ceremonial religion with private feeling as characters grapple with guilt, social condemnation, and efforts at expiation. Much of the action unfolds through extended duologues and introspective speeches that probe conscience, pride, and the limits of forgiveness, building toward a confrontation between personal desire and communal judgment.

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Henry Arthur Jones

Henry Arthur Jones was a prominent English playwright and a significant figure in the development of modern drama in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for his works that often explore social issues and human relationships, blending elements of comedy and drama. Among his notable plays are "Dolly Reforming Herself: A Comedy in Four Acts" and "Michael and His Lost Angel: A Play in Five Acts," both of which reflect his keen insight into character and society. Jones's contributions to the theatrical landscape have left a lasting impact, making him an important figure in the history of English literature.

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