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portada a lovely sunday for creve coeur,a play in two scenes
a lovely sunday for creve coeur,a play in two scenesa lovely sunday for creve coeur,a play in two scenesa lovely sunday for creve coeur,a play in two scenes
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
19.8 x 12.4 x 0.8 cm
Weight
0.11 kg.
ISBN
0811207579
ISBN13
9780811207577

a lovely sunday for creve coeur,a play in two scenes

Tennessee Williams (Author) · New Directions Publishing Corporation · Paperback

a lovely sunday for creve coeur,a play in two scenes - Williams, Tennessee

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Synopsis "a lovely sunday for creve coeur,a play in two scenes"

It is a warm June morning in the West End of St. Louis in the mid-thirties--a lovely Sunday for a picnic at Creve Coeur Lake. But Dorothea, one of Tennessee Williams's most engaging marginally youthful, forever hopeful Southern belles, is home waiting for a phone call from the principal of the high school where she teaches civics--the man she expects to fulfill her deferred dreams of romance and matrimony. Williams's unerring dialogue reveals each of the four characters of A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur with precision and clarity: Dorothea, who does even her setting-up exercises with poignant flutters; Bodey, her German roommate, who wants to pair Dotty with her beer-drinking twin, Buddy, thereby assuring nieces, nephews, and a family for both herself and Dotty; Helena, a fellow teacher, with the eyes of a predatory bird, who would like to rescue Dotty from her vulgar, common surroundings and substitute an elegant but sterile spinster life; and Miss Gluck, a newly orphaned and distraught neighbor, whom Bodey comforts with coffee and crullers while Helena mocks them both. Focusing on one morning and one encounter of four women, Williams once again skillfully explores, with comic irony and great tenderness, the meaning of loneliness, the need for human connection, as well as the inevitable compromises one must make to get through the long run of life.
Tennessee Williams
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(Mississippi, 1911 - New York, 1983) Thomas Lanier Williams III, better known by his stage name Tennessee Williams, was a prominent American playwright. He graduated with a degree in Philosophy and Letters from the University of Iowa, and in 1948 he won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for A Streetcar Named Desire, and in 1955 for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Critics of the genre maintain that Williams wrote in a Southern Gothic style. His characters are often alien to social conventions. His work is well-known because many were made into films, with scripts by Tennessee Williams himself in most cases.
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