Spring Awakening (Modern Classics) is a profound exploration of adolescent sexuality and societal repression, penned by Frank Wedekind in 1891. Despite its historical context, the play continues to resonate with contemporary audiences, making it as unsettling today as when it was first produced. This edition features a translation by Edward Bond and Elisabeth Bond Pablé, known for their ‘scrupulous faithfulness to Wedekind’s irony and poetry.’ The book includes a note from the translator on the work and a factual introduction to Wedekind’s life and career, enhancing readers’ understanding of this groundbreaking play. Published in 2009 by Methuen Drama, the text spans 128 pages and is meticulously designed with dimensions of 5 x 0.26 x 8 inches, making it compact yet substantial for detailed study.
