Loyalties

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Loyalties is a 1922 play by John Galsworthy that explores themes of anti-Semitism, class prejudice, and moral responsibility within upper-class English society.

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instanceOf play
stage work
addresses ethical dilemmas in high society
author John Galsworthy
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
createdBy John Galsworthy
depicts upper-class English society
explores conflicts of conscience
loyalty to class
loyalty to truth
prejudice against Jews
social exclusion
firstPerformanceYear 1922
genre drama
problem play
hasForm three-act play
hasSetting England
upper-class social milieu
hasTitle Loyalties self-link
isRelatedTo British theatre
interwar period drama
literaryMovement realism
social critique
mainTheme anti-Semitism
class prejudice
moral responsibility
originalLanguage English
partOf John Galsworthy's dramatic works
periodOfSetting early 20th century
publicationYear 1922

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John Galsworthy notableWork Loyalties
Loyalties hasTitle Loyalties self-link