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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert LoweryPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Volume: No. 11 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.310kg ISBN: 9780313237645ISBN 10: 0313237646 Pages: 121 Publication Date: 24 July 1984 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews?This scholarly work documents the controversy that surrounded the original presentation of Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars at Dublin's Abbey Theatre in 1926. Th editor provides useful introductions to the material and biographical notes about those involved. ... This short volume should prove useful in studying the relationship between theater and its social context and in examining the forces that lead to calls for censorship. Recommended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate theater collections.?-Choice "?Robert Lowery has done an exceptionally fine editing job, providing a context where it is needed to identify people or explain the issues at hand. Statements are generally printed in their entirety. Their immediate--and sometimes--ironic relationships to one another are made clear, but readers may draw implications for themselves. A Whirlwind in Dublin is a valuable reference for the literary and social historian.?-ILS ?This scholarly work documents the controversy that surrounded the original presentation of Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars at Dublin's Abbey Theatre in 1926. Th editor provides useful introductions to the material and biographical notes about those involved. ... This short volume should prove useful in studying the relationship between theater and its social context and in examining the forces that lead to calls for censorship. Recommended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate theater collections.?-Choice ""Robert Lowery has done an exceptionally fine editing job, providing a context where it is needed to identify people or explain the issues at hand. Statements are generally printed in their entirety. Their immediate--and sometimes--ironic relationships to one another are made clear, but readers may draw implications for themselves. A Whirlwind in Dublin is a valuable reference for the literary and social historian.""-ILS ""This scholarly work documents the controversy that surrounded the original presentation of Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars at Dublin's Abbey Theatre in 1926. Th editor provides useful introductions to the material and biographical notes about those involved. ... This short volume should prove useful in studying the relationship between theater and its social context and in examining the forces that lead to calls for censorship. Recommended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate theater collections.""-Choice" This scholarly work documents the controversy that surrounded the original presentation of Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars at Dublin's Abbey Theatre in 1926. Th editor provides useful introductions to the material and biographical notes about those involved. ... This short volume should prove useful in studying the relationship between theater and its social context and in examining the forces that lead to calls for censorship. Recommended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate theater collections. -Choice Robert Lowery has done an exceptionally fine editing job, providing a context where it is needed to identify people or explain the issues at hand. Statements are generally printed in their entirety. Their immediate--and sometimes--ironic relationships to one another are made clear, but readers may draw implications for themselves. A Whirlwind in Dublin is a valuable reference for the literary and social historian. -ILS ?Robert Lowery has done an exceptionally fine editing job, providing a context where it is needed to identify people or explain the issues at hand. Statements are generally printed in their entirety. Their immediate--and sometimes--ironic relationships to one another are made clear, but readers may draw implications for themselves. A Whirlwind in Dublin is a valuable reference for the literary and social historian.?-ILS ?This scholarly work documents the controversy that surrounded the original presentation of Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars at Dublin's Abbey Theatre in 1926. Th editor provides useful introductions to the material and biographical notes about those involved. ... This short volume should prove useful in studying the relationship between theater and its social context and in examining the forces that lead to calls for censorship. Recommended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate theater collections.?-Choice ?Robert Lowery has done an exceptionally fine editing job, providing a context where it is needed to identify people or explain the issues at hand. Statements are generally printed in their entirety. Their immediate--and sometimes--ironic relationships to one another are made clear, but readers may draw implications for themselves. A Whirlwind in Dublin is a valuable reference for the literary and social historian.?-ILS ?This scholarly work documents the controversy that surrounded the original presentation of Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars at Dublin's Abbey Theatre in 1926. Th editor provides useful introductions to the material and biographical notes about those involved. ... This short volume should prove useful in studying the relationship between theater and its social context and in examining the forces that lead to calls for censorship. Recommended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate theater collections.?-Choice Robert Lowery has done an exceptionally fine editing job, providing a context where it is needed to identify people or explain the issues at hand. Statements are generally printed in their entirety. Their immediate--and sometimes--ironic relationships to one another are made clear, but readers may draw implications for themselves. A Whirlwind in Dublin is a valuable reference for the literary and social historian. -ILS This scholarly work documents the controversy that surrounded the original presentation of Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars at Dublin's Abbey Theatre in 1926. Th editor provides useful introductions to the material and biographical notes about those involved. ... This short volume should prove useful in studying the relationship between theater and its social context and in examining the forces that lead to calls for censorship. Recommended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate theater collections. -Choice Author Informationwery /f Robert /i G. /r ed. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |