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Author: David Galens
Every bi-annual volume of Drama for Students features coverage of 15 plays most frequently studied in literature classes. Look for:
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Plays Included in This Volume:
Angel's Fall by Lanford Wilson
Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring
Bent by Martin Sherman
The Desperate Hours by Joseph Hayes
The Imaginary Invalid by Molière
The Lion in Winter by James Goldman
Mister Roberts by Thomas Heggen
Othello by William Shakespeare
Play with a Tiger by Doris Lessing
Rocket to the Moon by Clifford Odets
Strange Interlude by Eugene O'Neill
A Thousand Clowns by Herb Gardner
Winterset by Maxwell Anderson
The Young Man from Atlanta by Horton Foote
For each play, the entry typically includes:
Author Biography: A brief overview of the playwright's life and career.
Plot Summary: A detailed summary of the play's events.
Characters: An annotated list of the play's main characters.
Themes: An in-depth discussion of the major themes explored in the play.
Style: An analysis of the play's dramatic devices, structure, and literary style.
Historical Context: Information on the time period and cultural influences that shaped the play.
Critical Overview: A summary of the play's reception by critics.
Criticism: Excerpts from various critical essays and scholarly articles.
Sources for Further Study: A bibliography for additional research.
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