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Book The Ship St. John G. Ervine
Libristo code: 52057507
Publishers Tradd Street Press, February 2026
"The Ship" is a compelling three-act play by St. John G. Ervine that explores the intense friction b... Full description
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"The Ship" is a compelling three-act play by St. John G. Ervine that explores the intense friction between tradition and individual ambition within a family-owned shipbuilding legacy. Set against the backdrop of a bustling shipyard, the narrative centers on the ideological clash between John Thurlow, a man whose identity is forged in the steel of the massive vessels he constructs, and his son, Jack, who yearns to escape the soot of the industrial world for the simplicity of farming. Ervine masterfully examines the heavy weight of inheritance and the human cost associated with the relentless march of industrial progress.

As the elder Thurlow prepares to launch his greatest achievement-a ship of unprecedented scale and ambition-the personal stakes for his family reach a critical breaking point. This drama offers a poignant look at the struggle for individual autonomy against the backdrop of the divergent values characterizing the early twentieth century. Rich in sharp dialogue and profound character development, "The Ship" remains a significant example of Ervine's ability to weave complex social commentary into intimate domestic conflicts. It stands as a powerful exploration of the enduring tensions between the mechanical age and the human spirit, making it a vital piece of modern dramatic literature.

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Full name The Ship
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2026
Number of pages 110
EAN 9781025985916
ISBN 1025985915
Libristo code 52057507
Publishers Tradd Street Press
Weight 167
Dimensions 156 x 234 x 6
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