The only book to treat in detail all the plays of contemporary
English playwright David Storey, this study focuses on the major
themes found in his work: the worlds of madness, work, and the
family. Storey's developing technique as a dramatist is closely
examined and attention is given to his experimental concerns. In
addition, Liebman identifies relationships between Storey's fiction
and his drama, highlighting how similar themes and characters
appear in both his novels and his plays. The study also includes
discussion of contemporary thinking on Storey by scholars, critics,
and theatre professionals.
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