Plays: Comrades, Facing Death, Pariah, Easter

Plays: Comrades, Facing Death, Pariah, Easter
Title Plays: Comrades, Facing Death, Pariah, Easter PDF eBook
Author August Strindberg
Publisher
Pages 234
Release 1912
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Comrades. Facing death. Pariah. Easter

Comrades. Facing death. Pariah. Easter
Title Comrades. Facing death. Pariah. Easter PDF eBook
Author August Strindberg
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 1912
Genre
ISBN

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Foreign Plays in English

Foreign Plays in English
Title Foreign Plays in English PDF eBook
Author New York Public Library
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1920
Genre Drama
ISBN

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Play Index

Play Index
Title Play Index PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 328
Release 1927
Genre Drama
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Emma Goldman, "Mother Earth," and the Anarchist Awakening

Emma Goldman,
Title Emma Goldman, "Mother Earth," and the Anarchist Awakening PDF eBook
Author Rachel Hui-Chi Hsu
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Pages 358
Release 2021-03-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0268200289

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This book unveils the history and impact of an unprecedented anarchist awakening in early twentieth-century America. Mother Earth, an anarchist monthly published by Emma Goldman, played a key role in sparking and spreading the movement around the world. One of the most important figures in revolutionary politics in the early twentieth century, Emma Goldman (1869–1940) was essential to the rise of political anarchism in the United States and Europe. But as Rachel Hui-Chi Hsu makes clear in this book, the work of Goldman and her colleagues at the flagship magazine Mother Earth (1906–1917) resonated globally, even into the present day. As a Russian Jewish immigrant to the United States in the late nineteenth century, Goldman developed a keen voice and ideology based on labor strife and turbulent politics of the era. She ultimately was deported to Russia due to agitating against World War I. Hsu takes a comprehensive look at Goldman’s impact and legacy, tracing her work against capitalism, advocacy for feminism, and support of homosexuality and atheism. Hsu argues that Mother Earth stirred an unprecedented anarchist awakening, inspiring an antiauthoritarian spirit across social, ethnic, and cultural divides and transforming U.S. radicalism. The magazine’s broad readership—immigrant workers, native-born cultural elite, and professionals in various lines of work—was forced to reflect on society and their lives. Mother Earth spread the gospel of anarchism while opening it to diversified interpretations and practices. This anarchist awakening was more effective on personal and intellectual levels than on the collective, socioeconomic level. Hsu explores the fascinating history of Mother Earth, headquartered in New York City, and captures a clearer picture of the magazine’s influence by examining the dynamic teamwork that occurred beyond Goldman. The active support of foreign revolutionaries fostered a borderless radical network that resisted all state and corporate powers. Emma Goldman, “Mother Earth,” and the Anarchist Awakening will attract readers interested in early twentieth-century history, transnational radicalism, and cosmopolitan print culture, as well as those interested in anarchism, anti-militarism, labor activism, feminism, and Emma Goldman.

The Bookman

The Bookman
Title The Bookman PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 956
Release 1912
Genre Bibliography
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Eugene O'Neill

Eugene O'Neill
Title Eugene O'Neill PDF eBook
Author Egil Törnqvist
Publisher McFarland
Pages 272
Release 2004-01-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780786417131

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Eugene O'Neill wrote his plays for a theatre in which the playwright would take a central position. He presented himself as a controlling personality both in the texts--in the form of ample stage directions--and in performances based on these texts. His plays address several audiences--reader, spectator, and production team--and scripts were often different from the published versions. This study examines O'Neill's multiple roles as a writer for many audiences. After a description of O'Neill's working conditions and the multiple audiences of the plays, this study examines the various formal aspects of the plays: titles, settings in time and place, names and addresses, language, and connections and allusions to other works. An examination of the plays follows, with particular emphasis on Bound East for Cardiff, Long Day's Journey Into Night, and A Touch of the Poet.