"Mendel's Theatre "uncovers the rich convergence of scientific
theories of heredity, the American eugenics movement, and
innovative modern drama from the 1890s to 1930. Obsessions with
heredity played out in very different kinds of theatre in the
modern period, from fairground exhibits to the plays of prominent
European modern dramatists like Henrik Ibsen, August Strindberg,
and George Bernard Shaw. The rise of vital American dramatists like
Susan Glaspell and Eugene O'Neill took place against this backdrop
and alongside the now forgotten but extremely popular eugenics
movement in America at the time. "Mendel's Theatre" tells that
story.
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