Terence Rattigan: The Man And His Work

Terence Rattigan: The Man And His Work

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Author: Michael Darlow And Gillian Hodson
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Quartet Books, 1979

Condition remarks:
Book: Good , ex-library
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Ex-library with usual markings

This biographical account chronicles the life and theatrical contributions of the esteemed British playwright Terence Rattigan. It uncovers the personal experiences and societal influences that shaped his distinctive dramatic voice, presenting a comprehensive portrait of the man behind the acclaimed stage productions. The narrative details Rattigan's creative process and the critical reception of his plays, illustrating his enduring impact on 20th-century theatre. Through meticulous research, Darlow and Hodson argue for Rattigan's significant place in the canon of English drama, offering insights into his craft and legacy. This authoritative volume provides an essential resource for admirers of Rattigan's work and students of modern theatre history.

Author: Michael Darlow And Gillian Hodson

Published: 1979, Quartet Books

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Description

Author: Michael Darlow And Gillian Hodson
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Quartet Books, 1979

Condition remarks:
Book: Good , ex-library
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Ex-library with usual markings

This biographical account chronicles the life and theatrical contributions of the esteemed British playwright Terence Rattigan. It uncovers the personal experiences and societal influences that shaped his distinctive dramatic voice, presenting a comprehensive portrait of the man behind the acclaimed stage productions. The narrative details Rattigan's creative process and the critical reception of his plays, illustrating his enduring impact on 20th-century theatre. Through meticulous research, Darlow and Hodson argue for Rattigan's significant place in the canon of English drama, offering insights into his craft and legacy. This authoritative volume provides an essential resource for admirers of Rattigan's work and students of modern theatre history.