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Paris Bound : A Comedy - Philip Barry

Paris Bound

A Comedy

By: Philip Barry

Hardcover | 14 February 2026

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"Paris Bound : A Comedy" is a sophisticated and witty exploration of modern marriage, fidelity, and the social mores of the late 1920s. Written by the celebrated American playwright Philip Barry, the play delves into the lives of Jim and Mary Hutton, a fashionable young couple who embark on their life together with a pact of mutual trust and independence. Their idealistic views on matrimony are soon put to the test when the reality of human frailty and the temptation of extramarital attraction challenge the foundations of their relationship.

Renowned for its sharp dialogue and insightful characterizations, Barry's work examines whether a single indiscretion should necessarily lead to the dissolution of a marriage. As a quintessential example of the high comedy genre, the play navigates the delicate balance between romantic devotion and the complexities of the human heart. "Paris Bound : A Comedy" remains a significant piece of American theatrical history, capturing the evolving attitudes toward divorce and emotional loyalty during the Jazz Age. This work showcases Barry's mastery of the drawing-room comedy, offering a thought-provoking look at the endurance of love amidst the pressures of social expectation and personal desire.

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