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The Member of the Wedding : The Play (New ed)

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Winner of the New York Drama Critics Circle Award: At the suggestion of her friend Tennessee Williams, Southern writer Carson McCullers adapted her novella "The Member of the Wedding" into a touching and poignant play that was an enormous success when it opened on Broadway in 1950, and has long since become a classic of the American theater. With compassion, veracity and wit, in "The Member of the Wedding" Carson McCullers depicts the intrinsically enmeshed lives of whites and blacks in the American South.

Julie Harris became a star playing the awkward, twelve-year-old tomboy Frankie Adams, who falls deeply in love with her older brother and his fiance.

Exhilarated by her naive conviction that being a member of their wedding means she will become what she calls the "we of me," Frankie is devastated when she learns she is not invited on the honeymoon.

Bernice Sadie Brown, who has experienced a lifetime of love and loss, is a surrogate mother for Frankie.

Portrayed on stage and in the film versions by the great Ethel Waters, Bernice is an epic character, fiercely loyal, down-to-earth, and centered by deep faith.

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Product Details
0811216551 / 9780811216555
Paperback
812
08/05/2006
United States
144 pages
134 x 203 mm, 160 grams
Professional & Vocational Learn More
Quiz No: 200096, Points 9.00, Book Level 6.30,
Upper Years - Key Stage 3 Learn More