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A Companion to Twentieth-Century American Drama

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This Companion provides an authoritative survey of twentieth-century American drama studies.

Comprising over 30 original essays written by some of the best scholars and critics in the field, it emphasizes research and in-depth analysis, and is informed by debates drawn from past and present dramaturgical discussions.

The volume balances studies of leading dramatists, such as Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Eugene O'Neill and Gertrude Stein, with discussion of previously marginalized playwrights.

The contributors examine the movements and themes that framed these playwrights' work, such as the Harlem Renaissance, lesbian and gay drama, and the solo performances of the 1980s and 1990s.

They also situate twentieth-century American drama within larger discussions about American ideas and culture, allowing readers both to get an overview and to make new connections between particular plays and playwrights.

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Product Details
Wiley-Blackwell
1405110880 / 9781405110884
Hardback
812.509
03/11/2004
United States
English
xviii, 576 p. : ill.
26 cm
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