Six Plays by Lillian Hellman
By (Author) Lillian Hellman
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Inc
1st October 1988
United States
Children
Non Fiction
812.52
Paperback
512
Width 134mm, Height 202mm, Spine 28mm
382g
These six plays span nearly twenty years of theatre and display the range of Lillian Hellman's dramatic gifts. The Children's Hour (1934), her first play, was considered shocking at the time; it concerns the devastating effects of a child's malicious charge of lesbianism against two of her teachers. Days to Come (1936) is about the tragic consequences of strike-breaking in a small Midwestern community. The Little Foxes (1939) and Another Part of the Forest (1946) together constitute a chilling study of the financial and psychological conflicts within the Hubbards, a wealthy and rapacious Southern family. Watch on the Rhine (1941), the story of how fascism affects an American family and the refugees they harbor, won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. The Autumn Garden (1951) is a poignant yet humorous drama set at a summer resort near New Orleans.
Lillian Hellman was born in New Orleans and educated at New York University and Columbia University. She wrote The Searching Wind and Toys in the Attic and collaborated with Richard Wilbur on the libretto for a musical version of Voltaire's Candide. She died onJune 30, 1984.