Pullman Car Hiawatha

Pullman Car Hiawatha
Author: Thornton Wilder
Publisher: Samuel French
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1931
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

This one-act comedy, set in a Pullman car on a train traveling from New York to Chicago in December, 1930, introduces techniques Wilder would use in future three-act plays. Pullman Car takes us on a metaphorical journey by train through the American landscape, a diverse band of travelers encapsulated in a Pullman car hurtle through time, space and a range of emotions.5 women, 12 men

Thornton Wilder and the Puritan Narrative Tradition

Thornton Wilder and the Puritan Narrative Tradition
Author: Lincoln Konkle
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0826264972

"Fresh examination of the works of Thornton Wilder emphasizing continuities in American literature from the seventeenth through twentieth centuries. Sees Wilder as a literary descendant of Edward Taylor who drew from the Puritan worldview and tradition. Includes indepth readings of Shadow of a Doubt, The Trumpet Shall Sound, and others"--Provided by publisher.

One Act

One Act
Author: Samuel Moon
Publisher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1965
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780802130532

A collection of eleven one-act plays by the major writers of modern drama.

The Presence of the Past in Modern American Drama

The Presence of the Past in Modern American Drama
Author: Patricia R. Schroeder
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1989
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780838633328

This study focuses on Eugene O'Neill, Thornton Wilder, Arthur Miller, and Tennessee Williams, who, within the overall framework of formal realism, reshaped dramatic form to depict a past that interacts with the present in complex and often surprising ways. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Award in Modern Drama.

The Collected Short Plays of Thornton Wilder

The Collected Short Plays of Thornton Wilder
Author: Thornton Wilder
Publisher: Theatre Communications Grou
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1997
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781559361316

Volume One of the collected short plays by one of the greatest American playwrights of the Twentieth Century.

Thornton Wilder in Collaboration

Thornton Wilder in Collaboration
Author: Jackson R. Bryer
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2018-12-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1527523640

The essays in this volume evolved from papers presented at the Second International Thornton Wilder Conference, held at Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island, in June 2015. They examine Wilder’s work as both playwright and novelist, focusing upon how he drew on the collaborative mode of creativity required in the theatre, when writing both drama and fiction. The book’s authors use the term “collaboration” in its broadest sense, at times in response to Wilder’s critics who faulted him for “borrowing” from other, earlier, literary works rather than recognizing these “borrowings” as central to the artistic process of collaboration. In exploring Wilder’s collaborative efforts of different kinds, the essays not only consider how Wilder worked with and revised earlier literary texts and the ideas central to those texts, but also analyze how Wilder worked with and inspired other creative individuals and how recent productions of Wilder’s plays, both in the US and abroad, have been the products of unique forms of collaboration.

Crosscurrents in the Drama

Crosscurrents in the Drama
Author: Stanley Vincent Longman
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1998
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780817309268

Distinguished scholars and artists consider the mingling of Eastern and Western cultures and traditions in theatre. The divergent cultures of East and West had been completely separated from one another for so long that their mutual discovery, beginning a little more than a hundred years ago, has had fascinating and invigorating results, especially in the drama. This volume gathers papers, discussion notes, and essays on three major topics: Kabuki and the West; Crosscurrents in the Drama: East and West; and Theatrical Influences between East and West: Enrichment through Borrowings, Appropriations, and Misinterpretations.

The American Play

The American Play
Author: Marc Robinson
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2009-05-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 030015612X

In this brilliant study, Marc Robinson explores more than two hundred years of plays, styles, and stagings of American theater. Mapping the changing cultural landscape from the late eighteenth century to the start of the twenty-first, he explores how theater has--and has not--changed and offers close readings of plays by O'Neill, Stein, Wilder, Miller, and Albee, as well as by important but perhaps lesser known dramatists such as Wallace Stevens, Jean Toomer, Djuna Barnes, and many others. Robinson reads each work in an ambitiously interdisciplinary context, linking advances in theater to developments in American literature, dance, and visual art. The author is particularly attentive to the continuities in American drama, and expertly teases out recurring themes, such as the significance of visuality. He avoids neatly categorizing nineteenth- and twentieth-century plays and depicts a theater more restive and mercurial than has been recognized before. Robinson proves both a fascinating and thought-provoking critic and a spirited guide to the history of American drama.

A People's History of English and American Literature

A People's History of English and American Literature
Author: Eugene V. Moran
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781590333037

With special emphasis on literary merit, this book chronicles the literature of the great nations of Britain and America from their earliest origins to the twenty-first century.