The major plays of Horton Foote The trip to bountiful, The young man from Atlanta, and The orphans' home cycle
This work examines the connections between the playwright?s strong Texas connections and his literary art while considering Horton Foote?s many decades of experience in the world of American theater and the lessons he learned from such authors as Henrik Ibsen, William Faulkner, and Flannery O?Connor.
"This work examines the connections between the playwright?s strong Texas connections and his literary art while considering Horton Foote?s many decades of experience in the world of American theater and the lessons he learned from such authors as Henrik Ibsen, William Faulkner, and Flannery O?Connor."@en
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American drama 20th century History and criticism.
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American drama History and criticism 20th century.
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