Katharine Cornell: A Bio-Bibliography
By (Author) Lucille M. Pederson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
9th December 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Theatre studies
Biography: arts and entertainment
Bibliographies, catalogues
792.028092
Hardback
264
This reference summarizes and overviews the life and career of Katharine Cornell, one of the foremost actresses of the American stage from 1920 to 1960. The book begins with a biography that briefly discusses Cornell's life and achievements. A chronology then outlines the most significant events in her career. The chapters that follow provide detailed information on her stage appearances and radio, film, and television work. The credits, casts, synopses, brief histories, commentaries, and selected critical reviews are included for each of the plays in which she appeared. An extensive bibliography of books, journals, newspaper articles, and reviews provides a list of additional information about Cornell's life and career. Appendices list her awards and honors, the plays and films in which she declined to appear, and works authored by her.
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...[a] vast amount of worthwhile and useful information.-ARBA 95
..."a vast amount of worthwhile and useful information."-ARBA 95
..."[a] vast amount of worthwhile and useful information."-ARBA 95
LUCILLE M. PEDERSON is an Associate Professor Emerita at the University of Cincinnati, where she taught in the Department of Communication. Her writings have appeared in Notable Women in the American Theatre (Greenwood Press, 1989) and in journals such as the Journal of Auditory Research, the British Journal of Audiology, and Communication Education.