Title:
A reader's guide to modern American drama / Sanford Sternlicht. Modern American drama
Modern American drama Modern American drama
A Reader's guide to literature Modern American drama
[Reader's guide series (Syracuse, N.Y.)] Modern American drama
Author:
Sternlicht, Sanford, 1931-
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-242) and index.
The nineteenth-century inheritance -- America and the themes of early modern American drama -- Modernism -- Early experimental drama and the little theater movement -- Drama in the American University -- The federal theater -- Off-Broadway producing companies -- African American drama -- Feminist drama -- Gay and lesbian drama ; The American musical play from operetta to Sondheim -- Themes in modern American drama -- Early-twentieth-century playwrights. Eugene O'Neill ; Maxwell Anderson ; George S. Kaufman ; Marc Connelly ; George Kelly ; Sidney Howard ; Elmer Rice ; S.N. Behrman ; Robert E. Sherwood ; Philip Barry ; Thornton Wilder ; Eliott Nugent ; Langston Hughes ; Lillian Hellman ; Clifford Odets ; Sidney Kingsley ; John Patrick ; William Saroyan -- Tennessee Williams: American master and the World War II generation. Garson Kanin ; William Inge ; Samuel Taylor ; William Gibson ; Arthur Miller ; Horton Foote ; Carson McCullers ; Robert Anderson ; Ossie Davis ; Arthur Laurents ; Paddy Chayefsky ; James Baldwin ; Charles Gordone ; Frank D. Gilroy ; Murray Schisgal ; Neil Simon -- Edward Albee and the post-World War II playwrights: American dramatists not old enough for service in World War II. Edward Albee ; Howard Sackler ; Bruce Jay Friedman ; Lorraine Hansberry ; A.R. Gurney ; Adrienne Kennedy ; Lonnie Elder III ; Jack Gelber ; Herb Gardner ; Imamu Amiri Baraka ; Joseph A. Walker ; Ed Bullins ; Mart Crowley ; Rochelle Owens ; Aflred Uhry ; Kenneth H. Brown ; Jean-Claude Van Itallie ; Lanford Wilson ; Arthur Kopit ; Tina Howe ; John Guare ; Charles Fuller ; Israel Horovitz ; Terrence McNally ; Jason Miller ; David Rabe ; Luis Valdez ; Charles Ludlam ; Sam Shepard - August Wilson and the new dramatists: post-World War II generation sure of themselves. August Wilson ; Miguel Pinero ; Albert Innaurato ; Marsha Norman ; David Mamet ; Ntozake Shange ; Christopher Durang ; Wendy Wasserstein ; Beth Henley ; Ted Talley ; George C. Wolfe ; Harvey Fierstein ; Tony Kushner ; David Henry Hwang ; Suzan-Lori Parks.
Publisher:
Syracuse University Press,
Publication Place:
Syracuse, N.Y. :
ISBN:
0815629397 (alk. paper)
9780815629399 (alk. paper)
Subject:
American drama -- 20th century -- History and criticism -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Theater -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Thâeمatre amâericain -- 20e siلecle -- Histoire et critique -- Guides, manuels, etc.
Thâeمatre -- âEtats-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siلecle -- Guides, manuels, etc.
Drama.
USA.
Series:
A Reader's guide to literature
[Reader's guide series (Syracuse, N.Y.)]
Edition:
1st ed.
Contents:
The nineteenth-century inheritance -- America and the themes of early modern American drama -- Modernism -- Early experimental drama and the little theater movement -- Drama in the American University -- The federal theater -- Off-Broadway producing companies -- African American drama -- Feminist drama -- Gay and lesbian drama ; The American musical play from operetta to Sondheim -- Themes in modern American drama -- Early-twentieth-century playwrights. Eugene O'Neill ; Maxwell Anderson ; George S. Kaufman ; Marc Connelly ; George Kelly ; Sidney Howard ; Elmer Rice ; S.N. Behrman ; Robert E. Sherwood ; Philip Barry ; Thornton Wilder ; Eliott Nugent ; Langston Hughes ; Lillian Hellman ; Clifford Odets ; Sidney Kingsley ; John Patrick ; William Saroyan -- Tennessee Williams: American master and the World War II generation. Garson Kanin ; William Inge ; Samuel Taylor ; William Gibson ; Arthur Miller ; Horton Foote ; Carson McCullers ; Robert Anderson ; Ossie Davis ; Arthur Laurents ; Paddy Chayefsky ; James Baldwin ; Charles Gordone ; Frank D. Gilroy ; Murray Schisgal ; Neil Simon -- Edward Albee and the post-World War II playwrights: American dramatists not old enough for service in World War II. Edward Albee ; Howard Sackler ; Bruce Jay Friedman ; Lorraine Hansberry ; A.R. Gurney ; Adrienne Kennedy ; Lonnie Elder III ; Jack Gelber ; Herb Gardner ; Imamu Amiri Baraka ; Joseph A. Walker ; Ed Bullins ; Mart Crowley ; Rochelle Owens ; Aflred Uhry ; Kenneth H. Brown ; Jean-Claude Van Itallie ; Lanford Wilson ; Arthur Kopit ; Tina Howe ; John Guare ; Charles Fuller ; Israel Horovitz ; Terrence McNally ; Jason Miller ; David Rabe ; Luis Valdez ; Charles Ludlam ; Sam Shepard - August Wilson and the new dramatists: post-World War II generation sure of themselves. August Wilson ; Miguel Pinero ; Albert Innaurato ; Marsha Norman ; David Mamet ; Ntozake Shange ; Christopher Durang ; Wendy Wasserstein ; Beth Henley ; Ted Talley ; George C. Wolfe ; Harvey Fierstein ; Tony Kushner ; David Henry Hwang ; Suzan-Lori Parks.
Physical Description:
xi, 260 p. ;
Location/SubLocation:
HU /HU_MAIN
Publication Date:
2002.