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Van H. Cartmell (1896–1966)

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24 Favorite One Act Plays (1958) — Redaktør — 284 eksemplarer
Sixteen Famous American Plays (1777) — Redaktør — 185 eksemplarer
Sixteen Famous British Plays (1942) — Redaktør — 114 eksemplarer
Thirty Famous One-Act Plays (1943) — Redaktør; Forord, nogle udgaver111 eksemplarer
Sixteen Famous European Plays (1941) 86 eksemplarer
Plot Outlines of 100 Famous Plays (1945) 35 eksemplarer
S. R. O. : The Most Successful Plays of the American Stage (1934) — Redaktør — 21 eksemplarer
Fifteen Famous European Plays (1942) — Redaktør — 11 eksemplarer
Famous Scenes from Shakespeare (1950) 8 eksemplarer
The Amateur Theater Handbook (2007) 2 eksemplarer
Amateur Theater (1968) 2 eksemplarer

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Kanonisk navn
Cartmell, Van H.
Juridisk navn
Cartmell, Van Henry
Fødselsdato
1896
Dødsdag
1966
Køn
male

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Plays dating from the early part of the 20th century, all before WWII, including some well known classics such as Miss Julie and Waiting for Lefty Many of them read strangely to a 21st century reader accustomed to the expectations of a stripped down theatre; the long speeches and abundant exposition sound strange and forced in many ways. Still, it is an interesting bit of history, and many of these plays would work on stage today, at least if the directors ignored the rather elaborate sets envisioned by the authors, difficult to do in an evening of one acts. Overall, a good read, though not a particularly fast one. As usual in such an anthology, there are duds and groaners, things that leave you wondering why on earth anyone would have included that.… (mere)
 
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Devil_llama | 1 anden anmeldelse | Sep 5, 2016 |
Plays from the early 20th century British stage, all of them noted in their time in America. Most of these are in the realism mode, though there are traces of romanticism in at least some of the works. Many of them are drawing room plays, but some of them go for a grittier subject matter, including war. At times, to a modern reader, a play does not go where we expect, and it is important in those times to remember that this was a different time, and certain subjects were seen as too delicate to actually deal with, though they were from time to time hinted at. Several of these plays reflect traces of nascent feminism, and a couple are even more blatant with their disgust with the roles society had limited women to in the Victorian era. To read these is to harken back to a time when it was possible to do plays that could truly be called epic. Long speeches were permissible, huge casts, and lavish sets. Definitely worth a read if you are interested in theatre, especially if you are interested in theatrical history.… (mere)
 
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Devil_llama | May 21, 2015 |
I read these plays over and over when I was growing up. One of my all-time favorite collections.
 
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ShellyS | Jan 8, 2015 |
A collection of plays running from William Gillette's version of Sherlock Holmes (which did much to create the popular image of Homes, including the deerstalker) to Angel Street -- which I have seen very effectively performed, about a villain trying to drive his wife insane. On the whole, I prefer the earlier plays; the later ones tend to be grimmer and more psychological.
 
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antiquary | Aug 12, 2013 |

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Associated Authors

Bennett Cerf Foreword, Editor
George S. Kaufman Contributor, Playwright
Eugene O'Neill Contributor, Playwright
Oscar Wilde Contributor
Noël Coward Contributor
Marc Connelly Contributor, Playwright
Thornton Wilder Contributor, Playwright
A. A. Milne Contributor
Anton Chekhov Contributor
Susan Glaspell Contributor
William Saroyan Contributor, Playwright
Clifford Odets Contributor, Playwright
John Galsworthy Contributor
Ring Lardner Contributor
Terence Rattigan Contributor
Oliphant Down Contributor
Lucille Fletcher Contributor
William Inge Contributor
George Kelly Contributor
Lady Gregory Contributor
Lord Dunsany Contributor
Dorothy Parker Contributor
Tennessee Williams Contributor
Arthur Miller Contributor
Jean Giraudoux Contributor
Emlyn Williams Contributor
Ben Hecht Playwright
Moss Hart Playwright
Russel Crouse Playwright
Howard Lindsay Playwright
Clare Boothe Playwright
Lillian Hellman Playwright
Sidney Kingsley Playwright
Samuel Spewack Playwright
Arthur Kober Playwright
Brooks Alkinson Introduction
S. N. Behrman Playwright
Frank Stockton Contributor
John Steinbeck Contributor
Max Beerbohm Contributor
Arthur Conan Doyle Contributor
Booth Tarkington Contributor
Arthur Wing Pinero Contributor
Arnold Bennett Contributor
John Mason Brown Introduction
Mordaunt Shairp Contributor
J. M. Barrie Contributor
Edward Knoblock Contributor
William Archer Contributor
Rudolf Besier Contributor
Sutton Vane Contributor
Laurence Housman Contributor
R. C. Sherriff Contributor
J. B. Priestley Contributor
Lord Dunsany Contributor
Lady Gregory Contributor
Holworthy Hall Contributor
Lawrence Langner Contributor
Philip Moeller Contributor
August Strindberg Contributor
Austin Strong Contributor
Richard Watts, Jr. Introduction
W. W. Jacobs Contributor
James M. Barrie Contributor
Rupert Brooke Contributor
Alice Gerstenberg Contributor
Lewis Beach Contributor
Irwin Shaw Contributor
Anatole France Contributor
Arthur Schnitzler Contributor
Robert Middlemass Contributor
Stanley Houghton Contributor
Philip Dunning Contributor
Jeffrey Dell Contributor
Roi C. Megrue Contributor
Avery Hopwood Contributor
Bayard Veiller Contributor
John Willard Contributor
Elmer Rice Contributor
William Gillette Contributor
George M. Cohan Contributor
Edward Chodorov Contributor
Patrick Hamilton Contributor
George Abbott Contributor
John Chapman Contributor
Henrik Ibsen Contributor
John Anderson Introduction

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Medlemmer
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Vurdering
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ISBN
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