Bearing Witness: The Two Worlds of The Amen Corner
When James Baldwin wrote The Amen Corner, in the summer of 1953, he was only 29 years old and just …
When James Baldwin wrote The Amen Corner, in the summer of 1953, he was only 29 years old and just …
Much like Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, Lewis Carroll’s Alice, and the Creature in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, J.M. Barrie’s Peter …
Most undergraduate surveys pay scant respect to the medieval drama. Sure, you will get a sprinkling of Aristotle and a …
The stories a truly democratic society tells are tragic ones. They ask questions and offer answers on success and failure, …
William Makepeace Thackeray, one of the fathers of modern prose, possessed a wickedly ironic, savagely unsentimental tone that marks him …
Ever since it first appeared onstage, Richard III has remained among Shakespeare’s most widely produced and popular plays, and its …
Ever since his own time, no one has known quite what to make of Carl Sternheim or his work. Like …
Lead us from hence, where we may leisurely Each one demand an answer to his part Performed in this wide …
One of Shakespeare’s earliest plays, The Comedy of Errors is also two plays in one. The action begins with a …
There has perhaps never been a play so resistant to symbolic interpretations—so insistent on its simple, concrete, theatrical reality—and yet …