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Clair de Lune

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The play follows the emotional journey of a woman, often perceived as delicate and ethereal, whose life and relationships are marked by intense, passionate, and sometimes tragic experiences. The central character struggles with personal identity and the pressures placed upon her by society and love. The narrative unfolds as she navigates these internal and external conflicts, leading to a profound emotional revelation.

Clair de Lune is known for its poetic language and emotional depth. Michael Strange's writing, much like her poetry, is characterized by vivid, evocative imagery and an exploration of complex psychological states. The play's atmosphere is dreamlike and introspective, and it deals with the fragility of human relationships and the search for meaning and connection. The work reflects Strange's broader interests in exploring the emotional and psychological landscapes of her characters, offering a poignant and sometimes melancholic view of the human condition.

120 pages, Paperback

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Michael Strange

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A pseudonym for Blanche Marie Louise Oelrichs (1890-1950)

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