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Prodigal Daughters
by Joseph Hocking
Dive into the post-World War I landscape with Prodigal Daughters, a captivating exploration of the younger generations rebellion. As the Trelawney family navigates the tumultuous return of their father from a harrowing military service, they are met with unexpected challenges at home. His two daughters are at the forefront of a cultural shift, pushing the boundaries of modern morals, ethics, and fashion. This poignant narrative highlights enduring themes of generational and class struggles that still resonate in today’s society. Notably, the story was adapted into a silent film starring Gloria Swanson in 1923. Summary by Kate Follis.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Dive into the post-World War I landscape with Prodigal Daughters, a captivating exploration of the younger generations rebellion. As the Trelawney family navigates the tumultuous return of their father from a harrowing military service, they are met with unexpected challenges at home. His two daughters are at the forefront of a cultural shift, pushing the boundaries of modern morals, ethics, and fashion. This poignant narrative highlights enduring themes of generational and class struggles that still resonate in today’s society. Notably, the story was adapted into a silent film starring Gloria Swanson in 1923. Summary by Kate Follis.
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Joseph Hocking
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