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Notes on Drama: Plenty (Sources)

Contents:

Introduction
Author Biography
Plot Summary
Characters
Themes
Style
Historical Context
Critical Overview
Criticism
Further Reading


Sources

Craig, Sandy, Editor. Dreams and Deconstructions: Alternative Theatre in Britain, Amber Lane Press, 1980.

Economist, January 3, 1998, p. 52.

Gussow, Mel. Review of Plenty in the New York Times Magazine, September 29, 1985.

Hare, David. “Note on Performance” in Plenty, New American Library, 1983.

Hare, David. Introduction to The History Plays, Faber, 1978, p. 16.

Hile, Kevin S. “David Hare” in Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, Vol. 39, Gale, 1992.

Levin, Bernard. Review of Plenty in the Sunday Times, April 16, 1978, pp. 37.

Ludlow, Colin. Review of Plenty in London Magazine, July, 1978, p. 78.

Marwick, Arthur. British Society since 1945, Penguin, 1982.

Millar, Gavin. “The Habit of Lying” in Sight and Sound, Autumn, 1985, p. 299.

Perry, George. “Plenty of Nothing” in the Sunday Times, November 24, 1985.

Sommer, Doris. “Resisting the Heat: Mench, Morrison, and Incompetent Readers” in Cultures of United States Imperialism, edited by Amy Kaplan and Donald E. Pense, Duke University Press, 1993, pp. 407-32.

Whitehead, Ted. “North of the Suez” in the Spectator, April 22, 1978, p. 26.

“SUSAN TRAHERNE IS A WOMAN NAGGED AND IMPRISONED BY THE PAST, BUT IN THIS CASE THE PAST REPRESENTS PERFECTION.”


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