This Student Edition of Broken Glass is perfect for students of
literature and drama and offers an unrivalled and comprehensive guide
to Miller's play. It features an extensive introduction by Alan
Ackerman which includes a chronology of Miller's life and times, a
summary of the plot and commentary on the characters, themes,
language, context and production history of the play. Together with
over twenty questions for further study and detailed notes on words
and phrases from the text, this is the definitive edition of the play.
Set in Brooklyn in 1938, Broken Glass is Miller's moving study of
marital relations, Jewish identity and anti-Semitism that won the
Olivier Award for Best New Play in 1994. Sylvia Gellburg is stricken
by a mysterious paralysis in her legs for which the doctor can find no
cause. He soon realises that she is obsessed by the devastating news
from Germany, where government thugs have begun smashing Jewish
stores. But through a series of meetings with her husband Phillip he
learns that this experience is intermeshed with their strange
relationship and the deceptions and hostilities that lie at the heart
of their marriage. Professor Alan Acklerman's expertly edited edition
of the play provides a wide-ranging study of Kristallnacht, and of
American and European responses to the Holocaust, the situation of
Jews in America from the 1930s to the 1990s, the Great Depression and
other Holocaust and Jewish drama.
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ISBN
9781474225724
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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