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A Streetcar Named Desire
 
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ISBN13:9781350108516
ISBN10:13501085111
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:160 pages
Size:198x129 mm
Language:English
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A Streetcar Named Desire

 
Edition number: 2
Publisher: Methuen Drama
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Number of Volumes: Paperback
 
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This revised Student Edition includes an introduction by Bess Rowen, Assistant Professor at Villanova University, US, which looks in particular at the play's treatment of rape, vulnerable people, mental institutions (especially in connection to Williams's own family), sexuality and sexual desire.

A Streetcar Named Desire shows a turbulent confrontation between traditional values in the American South - an old-world graciousness and beauty running decoratively to seed - set against the rough-edged, aggressive materialism of the new world.

Through the vividly characterised figures of Southern belle Blanche Dubois, seeking refuge from physical ugliness in decayed gentility, and her brutal brother-in-law Stanley Kowalski, Tennessee Williams dramatises his sense of the South's past as still active and often destructive in modern America.

METHUEN DRAMA STUDENT EDITIONS are expertly annotated texts of a wide range of plays from the modern and classic repertoires. A well as the complete text of the play itself, this volume contains:

? A chronology of the play and the playwright's life and work
? An introductory discussion of the social, political, cultural and economic context in which the play was originally conceived and created
? A succinct overview of the creation processes followed and subsequent performance history of the piece
? An analysis of, and commentary on, some of the major themes and specific issues addressed by the text
? A bibliography of suggested primary and secondary materials for further study
Table of Contents:
Chronology


Introduction

Cultural Context: The United States in the 1940s

The Glass Menagerie and the Beginning of an Era

Williams and the Writing Process

Realism, Naturalism, and Expressionism

Method Acting and Elia Kazan

Depicting Rape and Vulnerability

Sex and Sexuality

Production History and Adaptations

Further Reading


A Streetcar Named Desire


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