The Cambridge Companion to American Women PlaywrightsBrenda Murphy Cambridge University Press, 1999 M06 28 This volume addresses the work of women playwrights throughout the history of the American theatre, from the early pioneers to contemporary feminists. Each chapter introduces the reader to the work of one or more playwrights and to a way of thinking about plays. Together they cover significant writers such as Rachel Crothers, Susan Glaspell, Lillian Hellman, Sophie Treadwell, Lorraine Hansberry, Alice Childress, Megan Terry, Ntozake Shange, Adrienne Kennedy, Wendy Wasserstein, Marsha Norman, Beth Henley and Maria Irene Fornes. Playwrights are discussed in the context of topics such as early comedy and melodrama, feminism and realism, the Harlem Renaissance, the feminist resurgence of the 1970s and feminist dramatic theory. A detailed chronology and illustrations enhance the volume, which also includes bibliographical essays on recent criticism and on African-American women playwrights before 1930. |
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... century 1894 Billboard begins publication Eulalie Spence born (d. 1981); unlike many of her contemporaries, Spence will notfocus onprotest drama but willearn herfame through dramas depicting everyday Harlem life 1896 Kliegl Brothers ...
... century 1894 Billboard begins publication Eulalie Spence born (d. 1981); unlike many of her contemporaries, Spence will notfocus onprotest drama but willearn herfame through dramas depicting everyday Harlem life 1896 Kliegl Brothers ...
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... century. NOTES 1 Other satires attributedtoMercy OtisWarreninclude The Adulateur(1773), The Defeat(1773), and The Blockheads;orThe Affrighted Officers(1776). 2 Page numbers refer toThe Group in Amelia Howe Kritzer, ed.,Plays by Early ...
... century. NOTES 1 Other satires attributedtoMercy OtisWarreninclude The Adulateur(1773), The Defeat(1773), and The Blockheads;orThe Affrighted Officers(1776). 2 Page numbers refer toThe Group in Amelia Howe Kritzer, ed.,Plays by Early ...
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... century. The studyof nineteenthcentury melodrama has traditionally been on the fringesof scholarly work. Thisis due in large part to the concerted effortsof early twentiethcentury theatre practitioners to create newforms completely ...
... century. The studyof nineteenthcentury melodrama has traditionally been on the fringesof scholarly work. Thisis due in large part to the concerted effortsof early twentiethcentury theatre practitioners to create newforms completely ...
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... century. In order to investigate what the plays have tosay about the culture that produced and embraced them itis necessary to understand the genre asit waswritten anddefined in the nineteenth century. These plays were generally ...
... century. In order to investigate what the plays have tosay about the culture that produced and embraced them itis necessary to understand the genre asit waswritten anddefined in the nineteenth century. These plays were generally ...
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... century, is extremely elevated to aidthe emotional appeal of the scripts.This wasexpectedby audiences inthe nineteenth century, but sounds archaic to modern ears. This convention was replacedbyefforts to recreate authenticdialects ...
... century, is extremely elevated to aidthe emotional appeal of the scripts.This wasexpectedby audiences inthe nineteenth century, but sounds archaic to modern ears. This convention was replacedbyefforts to recreate authenticdialects ...
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Susan Glaspell and modernism | |
Sophie Treadwell | |
feminism formalism and politics | |
African American women playwrights | |
Feminist theory and contemporary drama | |
Feminist theatre of the seventiesin the United States | |
Contemporary playwrightstraditional forms | |
a feminist voice from the seventies to the present | |
Further reading 14 Contemporary American women playwrights a brief survey of selected | |
Works cited | |
thecareer of Rachel Crothers | |
The Harlem Renaissance and the New Negro Movement | |
Index | |
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