Widely acclaimed as one of America's most distinguished female
playwrights, Lillian Hellman made an entrance into a largely
male-dominated field in 1934 with" The Children's Hour," a drama
that rocked the literary establishment with its frank treatment of
lesbianism while calling attention to her writing talents. Written
between 1934 and 1963, Hellman's dramatic canon includes eight
original plays and four adaptations. Two of these, "Watch on the
Rhine" (1941) and "Toys in the Attic" (1960), received Drama
Critics' Circle Awards. In addition to her dramatic activities, she
wrote three memoirs and a novella, contributed articles to national
magazines, edited ChekoV's letters and Dashiell Hammett's
mysteries, and penned several screenplays. She is probably best
known for "The Little Foxes" (1939), her drama about a family of
predatory entrepreneurs who seek to build an industrial fortune on
the ruins of the old South.
Both a quick reference guide and an exhaustive resource, this
volume provides broad and thorough coverage of Hellman's dramatic
career. It begins with a critical overview of her life, along with
a chronology of her accomplishments. The bulk of the book, which
treats her eight original plays and four adaptations, all written
for the Broadway stage, provides detailed plot summaries, stage
histories, and critical overviews. The next section offers an
annotated bibliography of primary sources. This is followed by an
annotated secondary bibliography, which is divided into sections on
reviews, books, and articles. Entries in the bibliographies are
first arranged chronologically and then alphabetically, so that the
reader can gain a fuller sense of the development of Hellman's
career and the response to her works over time. Detailed indexes
conclude the volume and offer full alphabetical access to its
contents.
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