Synopses & Reviews
This collection of Richard Nelson's plays brings together for the first time five of his major works in one volume. From the hilarious and poignant tale of an American school group in England in Some Americans Abroad to the emotional complexity of the relationship between two nineteenth-century actors in Two Shakespearean Actors, Nelson demonstrates the full range of his talent, creating works that are accessible, eloquent, amusing, and deeply moving, often all at once.
Table of Contents
Some Americans abroad -- Two Shakespearean actors -- New England -- Principia scriptoriae -- Left.