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Journey's End: The Classic War Play Explored

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Journey's End: The Classic War Play Explored

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781849433952

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Oberon Books Ltd

Publication Date:

7th February 2013

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

822.912

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

150

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Weight:

222g

Description

R C Sherriffs Journeys End is a syllabus text and the most famous play about World War One. First staged in 1928, this book tells the story of what went into the making of this extraordinary and powerful trench drama. It outlines Sherriffs career from humble insurance clerk to infantry officer and his unforgettable 10 months on the western front before he was invalided home, lucky to be alive. Sherriff poured into his first professional play his personal experience of living in a front-line dug-out. Using his diary and letters home, the book charts his emotional life under fire and relates it directly to the play, its events and its characters. It also tells the story of Journeys Ends incredible box office success across the world, a triumph which made its shy young author famous overnight. Taking in the history of the show right up to the most recent productions, Journeys End: The Classic War Play Explored is a meditation on Journeys Ends achievement as a war document, its fascination for audiences when it was first staged and its continuing grip on theatregoers and students today.

Reviews

'The research is comprehensive and detailed, to the extent that this publication might appeal as much to those interested in the Great War as Sherriff's depiction of it. For theatre lovers, the story of how an unknown playwright managed first to get an initial production and then transform one of several plays in an almost identical genre that appeared practically at the same time into the most popular straight play of its era will fascinate.' British Theatre Guide

Author Bio

Robert Gore-Langton has been a journalist for 30 years. He is the former editor of Plays and Players magazine and has worked as a critic for the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Express and freelanced for a wide range of publications.

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