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OverviewThe first three decades of the twentieth century saw the New Woman writing an astonishing array of dramatic presentations. This checklist, gleaned from hundreds of library collections and out-of-print anthologies, reveals over 12,000 plays by perhaps 2,000 American women. Some of these works are well known, most are not; some are of enduring literary quality, probably most are not; but all are of social significance and serve to document women's history of the period. Included in a broad definition of play, are dramas and comedies, musicals, farces, monologues and dialogues, pageants and masques, stunts and exercises, operas and cantatas. In addition to adult drama, there are numerous plays written for children and for holiday celebrations. A vast amount of dramatic material was written for amateur theatre, school and church productions, and community events. The sheer volume of these mostly unrewarded contributions is noteworthy, and this checklist should be consulted by researchers in women's studies as well as drama. Playwrights include such noted writers as Susan Glaspell and Zora Neale Hurston in addition to many unremembered women, some of whom have entries for scores of plays. The playwrights are listed in alphabetical order with their works following. Information is given on life dates as known, and the playwrights are keyed to inclusion in major biographical reference books if relevant. The type of dramatic presentation and number of acts is indicated, as is production and publication information as available; and, in almost all cases, at least one library or anthology source is given, coded to a list in the front of the book. Appendixes record contributions to several anthologies, and a selected bibliography completes the work. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Frances Diodato BzowskiPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Greenwood Press Volume: No. 15. Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.802kg ISBN: 9780313242380ISBN 10: 0313242380 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 27 July 1992 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly 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. . . As long as a woman wrote at least one play during the first three decades of this century, she was included in Bzowski's copious Checklist of Plays'' (arranged alphabetically by author). In all, the dauntless Bzowski lists 12,000 plays by some 2,000 American women, including 33 plays by Mary Hunter Austin and six by Zora Neale Hurston. Particularly useful is Bzowski's inclusion of location codes, directing users to anthologies and library collections where play texts and typescripts may be found. For anyone interested in American women dramatists, this book is invaluable. -Legacy More than three thousand authors are represented here, resulting in a valuable resource for the study of American women at the beginning of this century. -RQ ?More than three thousand authors are represented here, resulting in a valuable resource for the study of American women at the beginning of this century.?-RQ ?. . . As long as a woman wrote at least one play during the first three decades of this century, she was included in Bzowski's copious Checklist of Plays'' (arranged alphabetically by author). In all, the dauntless Bzowski lists 12,000 plays by some 2,000 American women, including 33 plays by Mary Hunter Austin and six by Zora Neale Hurston. Particularly useful is Bzowski's inclusion of location codes, directing users to anthologies and library collections where play texts and typescripts may be found. For anyone interested in American women dramatists, this book is invaluable.?-Legacy ?. . . As long as a woman wrote at least one play during the first three decades of this century, she was included in Bzowski's copious Checklist of Plays'' (arranged alphabetically by author). In all, the dauntless Bzowski lists 12,000 plays by some 2,000 American women, including 33 plays by Mary Hunter Austin and six by Zora Neale Hurston. Particularly useful is Bzowski's inclusion of location codes, directing users to anthologies and library collections where play texts and typescripts may be found. For anyone interested in American women dramatists, this book is invaluable.?-Legacy ?More than three thousand authors are represented here, resulting in a valuable resource for the study of American women at the beginning of this century.?-RQ More than three thousand authors are represented here, resulting in a valuable resource for the study of American women at the beginning of this century. -RQ . . . As long as a woman wrote at least one play during the first three decades of this century, she was included in Bzowski's copious Checklist of Plays'' (arranged alphabetically by author). In all, the dauntless Bzowski lists 12,000 plays by some 2,000 American women, including 33 plays by Mary Hunter Austin and six by Zora Neale Hurston. Particularly useful is Bzowski's inclusion of location codes, directing users to anthologies and library collections where play texts and typescripts may be found. For anyone interested in American women dramatists, this book is invaluable. -Legacy ?. . . As long as a woman wrote at least one play during the first three decades of this century, she was included in Bzowski's copious Checklist of Plays'' (arranged alphabetically by author). In all, the dauntless Bzowski lists 12,000 plays by some 2,000 American women, including 33 plays by Mary Hunter Austin and six by Zora Neale Hurston. Particularly useful is Bzowski's inclusion of location codes, directing users to anthologies and library collections where play texts and typescripts may be found. For anyone interested in American women dramatists, this book is invaluable.?-Legacy ?More than three thousand authors are represented here, resulting in a valuable resource for the study of American women at the beginning of this century.?-RQ ""More than three thousand authors are represented here, resulting in a valuable resource for the study of American women at the beginning of this century.""-RQ ."" . . As long as a woman wrote at least one play during the first three decades of this century, she was included in Bzowski's copious Checklist of Plays'' (arranged alphabetically by author). In all, the dauntless Bzowski lists 12,000 plays by some 2,000 American women, including 33 plays by Mary Hunter Austin and six by Zora Neale Hurston. Particularly useful is Bzowski's inclusion of location codes, directing users to anthologies and library collections where play texts and typescripts may be found. For anyone interested in American women dramatists, this book is invaluable.""-Legacy ?. . . As long as a woman wrote at least one play during the first three decades of this century, she was included in Bzowski's copious Checklist of Plays'' (arranged alphabetically by author). In all, the dauntless Bzowski lists 12,000 plays by some 2,000 American women, including 33 plays by Mary Hunter Austin and six by Zora Neale Hurston. Particularly useful is Bzowski's inclusion of location codes, directing users to anthologies and library collections where play texts and typescripts may be found. For anyone interested in American women dramatists, this book is invaluable.?-Legacy Author InformationFRANCES DIODATO BZOWSKI has contributed entries on American women playwrights to the Cambridge Guide to World Theatre and the forthcoming Cambridge Guide to American Theater and has published articles in scholarly journals. She is working on a study of themes of the New Woman in plays by women. 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