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NKM The Sea Book for M.A. English, by Edward Bond, Compiled by Prof. Sohail Raza Siddiqui, available at Multan Kitab Ghar, is a vital study guide for M.A. English students exploring Edward Bond’s thought-provoking play The Sea. Compiled by Prof. Sohail Raza Siddiqui, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the play, first performed in 1973 at the Royal Court Theatre, London, and set in a small East Anglian seaside village in 1907. It’s tailored to help students excel in their literary studies and exam preparation.
This edition includes the complete text of The Sea, along with a detailed paraphrase, critical appreciation, and important university questions with answers, following the structure of other NKM editions like The Cherry Orchard. The play, a blend of wild farce, high comedy, biting social satire, and poetic tragedy, explores themes of class struggle, societal decay, and human resilience, as noted in sources like goodreads.com. It follows the aftermath of a storm that leads to a young man’s drowning, unraveling tensions in the village through characters like the paranoid draper Hatch, who believes in alien invasions, and the aristocratic Mrs. Rafi. With its focus on Bond’s surrealist style and Chekhovian influences, this book is ideal for M.A. English prep, offering insights into the play’s commentary on human nature and societal norms.
Section - I: Edward Bond A Detailed Study
The Modern British Drama
Edward Bond: Life an Works
Edward Bond: An Introduction
Influences on Edward Bond
Edward Bond: Characteristics of his Drama
Edward Bond: Major Themes
Edward Bond: His General Ideas
Edward Bond: Dramatic Language and Forms
Edward Bond: Realism
Edward Bond: Historical and Geographical Evaluation
Edward Bond: His Concept of Time
Edward Bond: Art of Characterization
Section - II: Edward Bond the Sea Complete Text with Paraphrase
Synopsis of Scenes
Notes on Characters, Costumes and Properties
Dramatis Personae
Complete Text with Paraphrase
Scene 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Section - III: The Sea A Detailed Critical Study
Scene-wise Summary
The Sea: Major and Minor Characters
The Sea: Major Themes
The Sea: Treatment
Section - I: Edward Bond The Sea Select Literary Criticism, Model Explanations with Reference to the Context Important University Questions with Answers
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