1st Published Book -Cats on a Hot Tin Roof



Cats on a Hot Tin Roof

A Study of the Alienated Characters in the Major
Plays of TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
Pub:Academic Foundation
1990 Edition, Pages : 270, ISBN - 81-7188-003-7


Tennessee Williams has already achieved the status of a classic; his reputation has endured beyond the movement at which his plays were first produced, and now promises to outlive the changes in taste which have occurred since Indeed, nearly half a century after his debut on the stage, his best known dramas, particularly The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire, are played and replayed in theatres and on the screen , large and small, throughout the entire world. His unique vision of life has come to represent our whole culture . Scenes, characters and even certain lines from his plays, particularly as spoken by actors like Marlon Brando, have entered into the collective unconscious of the people, becoming finally part of the pop mythology which not only possesses our waking imaginations but haunts our troubled sleep.Dr. Dharanidhar Sahu sees Tennessee Williams in a larger, universal context. In this critical study, Dr. Sahu has perceived that a profound sense of alienation is the source of both, Tennessee William's strengths and weaknesses, and that such alienation is characteristic of the Plight not just of the artist in twentieth century America but all artists, indeed of everyman in the modern world. Alienation is the key word in the pages which follows ...... Dr. Dharanidhar Sahu redeems it, restoring it to complexity and subtlety by drawing on the theories of such diverse thinkers as Hegel, Marx, Freud, Tillich, Ortega y Gasset, Fromm, Marcuse and Walter Kaufmann.

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