A Streetcar Named Desire (1947) and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955)
are major plays by Tennessee Williams, one of America's most
significant dramatists. They both received landmark productions and
are widely-studied and performed around the world. The plays have
also inspired popular screen adaptations and have generated a body
of important and lasting scholarship. In this indispensable
Reader's Guide, Thomas P. Adler: - Charts the development of the
criticism surrounding both works, from the mid-twentieth century
through to the present day - Provides a readable assessment of the
key debates and issues - Examines a range of theoretical approaches
from biographical and New Criticism to feminist and queer theory In
so doing, Adler helps us to appreciate why these plays continue to
fascinate readers, theatregoers and directors alike.
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