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"This Fine-Pretty World" is an evocative and spirited three-act comedy by the renowned American playwright and poet Percy MacKaye. Immersed in the distinct atmosphere of the Kentucky mountains, the play serves as a masterful exploration of Appalachian folk life and the unique cultural heritage of the Southern Highlands. MacKaye, known for his dedication to regional storytelling, utilizes a rich, rhythmic dialect that brings the mountain community to life with authenticity and charm.
The narrative unfolds through the interactions of a cast of local characters, capturing their wit, superstitions, and social complexities. At its heart, "This Fine-Pretty World" is a celebration of human nature set against a rugged, natural backdrop. The dialogue is particularly noteworthy for its poetic quality, reflecting the "fine-pretty" linguistic patterns of a people largely isolated from the urbanization of the era. This work stands as a significant piece of American regionalist drama, providing readers and audiences with a window into a world of vibrant tradition and resilient spirit.
As a comedy, the work balances its sociological observations with genuine humor and lighthearted plot developments. It remains an essential read for those interested in the history of American theater, regional literature, and the preservation of folk traditions through the performing arts.
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