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Hobson's Choice: A Lancashire Comedy in Four Acts

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A domineering bootshop owner in late-nineteenth-century Lancashire clashes with his three daughters when the eldest rejects his control and reshapes her own fate. She marries a meek but skilled craftsman and, by practical determination and business acumen, sets up an independent workshop that outgrows her father's expectations. The household dynamic shifts as commerce, pride, and social aspirations expose rigid gender roles and class attitudes, while comic situations and local color underscore a pragmatic critique of authority and the rewards of initiative.

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Harold Brighouse

Harold Brighouse was an English playwright and novelist, best known for his contributions to early 20th-century theatre. His most famous work, "Hobson's Choice," is a comedy that explores themes of social class and personal ambition in a Lancashire setting. Brighouse's plays often reflect the lives and struggles of working-class characters, infused with humor and wit. In addition to his theatrical works, he wrote novels such as "The Marbeck Inn," showcasing his versatility as a writer. His ability to capture the essence of Northern English life has left a lasting impact on British drama.

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