About O'Casey: The Playwright and the Work
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Dr Victoria Stewart considers the social and political situation into which O'Casey was born and traces the path which led him to an association with theatre in the early 1920s and the turns his career took after he made the decision to leave Ireland for good. The book compiles a dossier of interviews with O'Casey and others who worked with him and, in total, provides a clear and useful resource on the work of one of Ireland's major writers.
Author: Victoria Stewart
Format: Paperback, 160 pages, 127mm x 197mm
Published: 2003, Faber & Faber, United Kingdom
Genre: Literary Criticism
Description
Dr Victoria Stewart considers the social and political situation into which O'Casey was born and traces the path which led him to an association with theatre in the early 1920s and the turns his career took after he made the decision to leave Ireland for good. The book compiles a dossier of interviews with O'Casey and others who worked with him and, in total, provides a clear and useful resource on the work of one of Ireland's major writers.
About O'Casey: The Playwright and the Work