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Provides critical overviews of the most-studied plays of all time periods, nations, and cultures. Includes discussions of themes, characters, critical reception, dramatic devices and traditions as well as cultural and historical context.
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Drama, Study and teaching (Secondary), American drama, Study and teaching (Higher), Streetcar named Desire (Williams, Tennessee), Trojan women (Euripides), Servitore di due padroni (Goldoni, Carlo), Desire under the elms (O'Neill, Eugene)People
Karen Jones-Meadows, Caryl Churchill, Carlo Goldoni (1707-1793), Euripides, Neil Simon, Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950), Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953), Tennessee Williams (1911-1983), Celeste Rita Raspanti, Arthur Laurents, Bill Harris, Heather Raffo (1970-), Mark Hollmann (1963-), Greg KotisPlaces
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Drama for students: presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied dramas
2010, Gale
electronic resource :
in English
1414449399 9781414449395
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Table of Contents
Aria da capo / by Edna St. Vincent Millay
The crucible
Desire under the elms / by Eugene O'Neill
The governess / by Neil Simon
Heather Raffo's 9 parts of desire / by Heather Raffo
Henrietta / by Karen Jones Meadows
I never saw another butterfly / by Celeste Raspanti
Light shining in Buckinghamshire / by Caryl Churchill
Robert Johnson : trick the devil / by Bill Harris
The servant of two masters / by Carlo Goldoni
A streetcar named Desire
The Trojan women / by Euripides
Urinetown / by Greg Kotis and Mark Hollmann
West side story / by Arthur Laurents ... [et al.].
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"ISSN 1094-9232."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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