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Thornton Wilder Classical Reception And American Literature Stephen J Rojcewicz

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Thornton Wilder Classical Reception And American Literature Stephen J Rojcewicz
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Unlimited)
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.2 MB
Author: Stephen J. Rojcewicz, Jr.;
ISBN: 9781000480740, 1000480747
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Thornton Wilder Classical Reception And American Literature Stephen J Rojcewicz by Stephen J. Rojcewicz, Jr.; 9781000480740, 1000480747 instant download after payment.

This book delineates how Thornton Wilder (18971975), a learned playwright and novelist, embeds himself within the classical tradition, integrating Greek and Roman motifs with a wide range of sources to produce heart-breaking masterpieces such as Our Town and comedy sensations such as Dolly Levi. Through this study of archival sources and close reading, readers will understand Wilder's avant-garde staging and innovative time sequences not as a break with the past, but as a response to the classics. The author traces the genesis of unforgettable characters like Dolly Levi in The Matchmaker, Emily Webb in Our Town, and George Antrobus in The Skin of Our Teeth. Vergil's expression, "Here are the tears of the world, and human matters touch the heart" haunts Wilder's oeuvre. Understanding Vergil's phrase as "tears for the beauty of the world," Wilder utilizes scenes depicting the beauty of the world and the sorrow when individuals recognize this too late. Wilder exhorts us to observe lovingly, alert to the wonder of the everyday.

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