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Title Drama for students. Volume 13 : presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied dramas / Elizabeth Thomason, editor.
OCLC LRC5LDC
ISBN 9781414428413 (electronic book)
1414428413 (electronic book)
9780787640873
0787640875
Publisher Detroit, Mich. : Gale, 2001.
LC Subject heading/s Shaffer, Peter, 1926-2016. Amadeus.
Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. Cocktail party.
Leonard, Hugh. Da.
Margulies, Donald. Dinner with friends.
Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593. Jew of Malta.
Molière, 1622-1673. Misanthrope.
Bonner, Marita, 1898-1971. Purple flower.
Clark-Bekederemo, J. P. (John Pepper), 1935-2020. Raft.
Albee, Edward, 1928- Seascape.
Guare, John. Six degrees of separation.
Shaffer, Anthony, 1926-2001. Sleuth.
Rabe, David. Sticks and bones.
Patrick, John, 1905-1995. Teahouse of the August moon.
Stoppard, Tom. Travesties.
Edson, Margaret, 1961- Wit.
Theater -- Biography.
Theater -- Reviews.
Dramatic criticism.
Drama -- History and criticism.
Drama -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- United States.
Drama -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- United States.
Drama -- Stories, plots, etc.
American drama.
Dramatists.
LC
Genre heading/s
Drama.
Contents Amadeus - Peter Shaffer -- The cocktail party - T.S. Eliot -- Da - Hugh Leonard -- Dinner with friends - Donald Margulies -- The Jew of Malta - Christopher Marlowe -- The misanthrope - Molire -- The purple flower - Marita Bonner -- The raft - John Pepper Clark -- Seascape - Edward Albee -- Six degrees of separation - John Guare -- Sleuth - Anthony Shaffer -- Sticks and bones - David Rabe -- The teahouse of the August moon - John Patrick -- Travesties - Tom Stoppard -- Wit - Margaret Edson.
Summary Features analysis of the plays most frequently studied in literature classes. Entries include: introduction providing overview of play; brief biography of playwright; plot summary; discussion of play's principal themes; essays on play's construction; and excerpted critical commentary.
Reproduction note Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mi : Gale. Available via World Wide Web.
System details note Mode of access: Internet.
NOTE Original: xxi, 402 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
General note "ISSN 1094-9232."
Because of restrictions on online rights, some articles included in the print version of this publication may not appear in Literature Resource Center.
Restrictions Unlimited user license access.
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