Shelagh Delaney

Shelagh Delaney's 1958 play, written when she was only 19, brought the lives and struggles of northern, working-class people onto the stage. Initially dividing the critics - some of whom regarded it as 'immature' - it went on to become one of the most defining plays of the twentieth century.This Student Edition contains a commentary by Hannah Simpson, Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, UK, which explores the following themes in relation to the play:- gender roles- homosexuality- race- class- youth- 1950s notions of familyIn addition, it looks at the play's production history, different ways it has been staged, and critical reception; the form of the kitchen-sink and drawing-room drama and to what extent the play conforms or disrupts these models; 1950s Britain and what it was like; and the play's ambiguous ending.
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ISBN
9781350443662
Autores
Shelagh Delaney
Idiomas
Inglés
Año de publicación
2025
Editorial
Bloomsbury Academic
Géneros
Obras de teatro, textos teatrales, Biografías, literatura y estudios literarios, Obras modernas y contemporáneas (desde 1900 en adelante)
Páginas
136
Peso
0.2