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Spring Storm

by Tennessee Williams

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ISBN13: 9780811214223
ISBN10: 0811214222
Condition: Standard
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The solid and deft characterizations of the four young people whose lives intertwine — the sexually alive Heavenly Critchfield, her earthy lover Dick Miles, Heavenly's wealthy but tongue-tied admirer Arthur Shannon, and the repressed librarian Hertha Neilson who loves Arthur — while unique, foreshadow characters we will meet again and again in the Williams cannon. Epic in scope, somewhat melodramatic in execution, tragic in outcome, Spring Storm created a wave of excitement among theater insiders when it was given a staged reading at The Ensemble Studio Theatre's Octoberfest '96. This edition has been prepared with an illuminating introduction and textual notes by Dan Isaac.

Synopsis:

When Tennessee Williams read Spring Storm aloud to his playwriting class at the University of Iowa in 1938, he was met with silence and embarrassment. His professor, the renowned E. C. Mabie, remarked as he got up and dismissed the seminar, "Well, we all have to paint our nudes!" Tom's earlier comment in his journal that the play "is well-constructed, no social propaganda, and is suitable for the commercial stage" seems accurate enough in 1999, but woefully naive deep in the Depression when the play's sexual explicitness — particularly its matter-of-fact acceptance of a woman's right to her own sexuality — would have been seen as not only shocking but also politically radical.<P>Spring Storm would later be disavowed by the author as "simply a study of Sex — a blind animal urge or force (like the regenerative force of April) gripping four lives and leading them into a tangle of cruel and ugly relations". But the solid and deft characterizations of the four young people whose lives intertwine — the sexually alive Heavenly Critchfield, her earthy lover Dick Miles, Heavenly's wealthy but tongue-tied admirer Arthur Shannon, and the repressed librarian Hertha Nielson who loves Arthur — are archetypes of characters we will meet again and again in the Williams canon. Epic in scope, a bit melodramatic in execution, tragic in outcome, Spring Storm created a wave of excitement among theatre insiders when it was given a staged reading at The Ensemble Studio Theatre's Octoberfest '96.<P>This edition has been prepared, with an illuminating introduction, by Dan Isaac who initiated the Octoberfest production.

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ISBN:
9780811214223
Introduction:
Isaac, Dan
Author:
Isaac, Dan
Introduction:
Isaac, Dan
Author:
Williams, Tennessee
Publisher:
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Location:
New York :
Subject:
City and town life
Subject:
American
Subject:
American drama (dramatic works by one author)
Subject:
Young adults
Subject:
Mississippi
Subject:
Young adults -- Mississippi -- Delta (Region) -- Drama.
Publication Date:
November 1999
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
166
Dimensions:
7.92x5.17x.48 in. .44 lbs.

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