BRITISH DRAMA: 1890 TO 1950
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Table of Contents
BRITISH DRAMA
1890 TO 1950
A CRITICAL HISTORY
by
Richard Farr Dietrich
University of South Florida
Twayne Publishers + Boston
A Division of G. K. Hall & Co.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (keep scrolling)
FACTS OF PUBLICATION (keep scrolling)
I. Introduction: A Renaissance of the Drama
II. “Our Theatres in the Nineties”: Haunted by Ghosts
III. 1900-1930: The Triumph of the New Drama
IV. Irish Drama: Soul Music from John Bull’s Other Island
V. 1930-1950: Waiting for Beckett
VI. Common Cause: A National Theater
CHRONOLOGY
NOTES
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
THE AUTHOR
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I wish to thank the University of South Florida, and particularly Robert Pawlowski as Chairman of the English Department, for granting the research time necessary for the writing of this book. Other thanks I extend to Professor Kinley Roby, Lewis DeSimone, Gabrielle B. McDonald, and Barbara Sutton for their editorial guidance, and to my wife, Lori, for her faithful reading of the manuscript and patient handling of the writer.
For permission to reprint photographs and illustrations, I wish to thank the Raymond Mander and Joe Mitchenson Theatre Collection, the National Theatre of Great Britain, Punch Publications, New Orchard Editions, the Society of Authors, George Eastman House, the Mansell Collection, the BBC Picture Hulton Library, the Bettmann Archives, Macmillan and Company, and H. Montgomery Hyde.
Thanks too to Princeton University Press for permission to quote extensively from Martin Meisel’s Shaw and the Nineteenth-Century Theater, and to Stanley Weintraub and the Pennsylvania State University Press for permission to use portions of essays I published in The Shaw Review and The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies.
FACTS OF PUBLICATION
British Drama, 1890 to 1950: A Critical History (out of print)
Richard F. Dietrich
Copyright 1989 by G. K. Hall & Co.
All rights reserved.
Published by Twayne Publishers
70 Lincoln Street
Boston, Massachusetts 021 II
Copyediting supervised by Barbara Sutton
Book design and production by Gabrielle B. McDonald
Typeset in 10 point Bembo
by Huron Valley Graphics, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan
Printed on permanent/durable acid-free paper
and bound in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dietrich, Richard F., 1936— British drama, 1890 to 1950 : a critical history / Richard F.
Dietrich.
p. cm.—(Twayne’s critical history of British drama)
Bibliography: p.
Includes index. - -
ISBN 0-8057-8951-0
1. English drama—I9th century—History and criticism.
2. English drama—20th century—History and criticism.
I. Title. II. Series. PR721.D54 1989
822’ .912’09—dc19 88-37964 CIP
Revised Online Version--2000