The family in twentieth-century American drama
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The family in twentieth-century American drama
(Modern American literature / Yoshinobu Hakutani, general editor, v. 39)
Peter Lang, c2003
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Family in 20th century American drama
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [97]-114 ) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The central subject of American drama is, arguably, the American family. From Royall Tyler's colonial comedy The Contrast (1787) to August Wilson's King Hedley II (2000), relationships between husbands, wives, and their children have been used consistently by American playwrights to explore and illuminate the American experience. This study of the family in twentieth-century American drama explores how filial relationships are affected by the capitalistic culture of consumption that permeates twentieth-century American society. By analyzing relationships within both traditional and nontraditional families, this book examines how family members in American plays perceive themselves and others as things in American twentieth-century capitalistic society.
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