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272 T. G. Murray
play is of that social importance that knows no
limit of race or creed.
There is no boundary of land or time to the re
sistance of the human mind to coercion; it is world
wide. Equally so is the rebellion of youth against
the tyranny of parents. But above all does this
play mirror the self-centered, narrow, ambitious
love of the mother, so disastrous to the happiness
and peace of her child. For it is Ellen Harte,
rather than the father, who forces Maurice back to
his studies. From whatever viewpoint, however,
"
Maurice Harte
"
be considered, it carries a
dramatically powerful message of wide social sig
nificance.
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