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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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This early works is a fascinating collection of plays and still an
interesting read today. Many of the earliest books, particularly
those dating back to the 1900's and before, are now extremely
scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these
classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using
the original text and artwork.
It's holiday week in the Lancashire town of Hindle, just before the
First World War. Fanny Hawthorne, a spirited, determined mill girl,
has just returned from a weekend in Blackpool with her friend Mary
Hollins. At least that's what she tells her parents. In fact, she's
been spending the weekend with Alan Jeffcote, a wealthy mill
owner's son who is engaged to someone else. When Fanny's parents
discover the truth, they set out to ensure that Alan will do the
decentthing and marry her - only to discover that Fanny has her own
ideas on the matter... One of the first plays to have a working
class female protagonist, Hindle Wakes was hugely controversial at
the time of its writing.This re-issue accompanies a centenary
production at Finborough Theatre.
Commissioned by the Finborough Theatre, Horniman's Choice brings
together four plays by the leading figures of the 'Manchester
School' of playwrights – Harold Brighouse, Stanley Houghton and
Allan Monkhouse, all originally championed by Annie Horniman, owner
of Gaiety Theatre, Manchester, the first regional repertory theatre
in Britain. The first professional UK productions for more than 90
years‘If Lancashire playwrights will send their plays to me I
shall pledge myself to read them through. Let them not write as one
dramatist does, about Countesses and Duchesses and society existing
in imaginations, but about their friends and enemies - about real
life.’ - Annie Horniman THE PRICE OF COAL by Harold Brighouse
1909. The mines. Collier Jack Tyldesley heads off at 5.30am for
another day's hard graft at the coalface. His lover, Mary Bradshaw,
has promised to answer his marriage proposal when he returns home,
but Jack's mother is haunted by premonitions of disaster. Risk is
part of the job, but too often the cost of fuel outweighs the cost
of the lives of men. LONESOME LIKE by Harold Brighouse 1911. The
mill. Sarah Ormerod has worked in a Lancashire mill for many years,
but age and hard work have taken their toll. When she loses the use
of her hands, she is condemned to spend the rest of her days in the
workhouse, unless someone can help her. Without a welfare state,
what happens to the elderly and disabled? THE OLD TESTAMENT AND THE
NEW by Stanley Houghton 1914. The home. Christopher Battersby is a
devout Christian, running his household in strict and obsessive
accordance with the Old Testament. When his daughter runs off to
London with an unsuitable man, he struggles with his faith and the
limits of what he can forgive. NIGHT WATCHES by Allan Monkhouse
1916. The trenches. A new orderly begins work on the night shift at
a Red Cross hospital, only to find that two of the patients are
more comically surprising and disruptive that originally seemed.
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