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Originally seen in 1932, and rediscovered by the Old Vic in 1993, Maugham's play offers a blistering portrait of the ruinous aftermath of the first world war and our creation of a society unfit for heroes.
As a Southerner, Wilson dreaded war and its ruinous aftermath; as a devout Presbyterian, he could be rigid in his righteousness; as a widower, he was susceptible to romance, and was distracted at the height of the Lusitania crisis by his courtship of Edith Mary Galt.
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