Martin Sherman

Martin Sherman
Author: Tish Dace
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2011-12-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780786488131

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Playwright and screenwriter Martin Sherman dramatizes outsiders--gay, female, foreign, disabled, different in religion, class or color--skipping over quicksand as they strive to survive. This book analyzes and evaluates Sherman's work, while correcting previously published errors and establishing the flavor of the critical debate. Devoting more attention to such internationally acclaimed works as Bent and Mrs. Henderson Presents, it also considers less well known and even unpublished and unproduced scripts as well as his working relationships with the luminaries of stage and screen who have appeared in, directed, and produced his plays and screenplays.

A Study Guide for Martin Sherman s Bent

A Study Guide for Martin Sherman s  Bent
Author: Gale, Cengage Learning
Publsiher: Gale, Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2016
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781410341181

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A Study Guide for Martin Sherman's "Bent," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Drama For Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Drama For Students for all of your research needs.

Bent

Bent
Author: Martin Sherman
Publsiher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1979
Genre: Concentration camps
ISBN: 0573640319

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This play dramatizes the plight of homosexuals in Nazi Germany. Singing, 2 acts, 11 scenes, 11 men, 4 interiors, 3 exteriors.

When She Danced

When She Danced
Author: Martin Sherman
Publsiher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1988
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0573692335

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Sherman Plays 2

Sherman Plays  2
Author: Martin Sherman
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013-06-06
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781472522269

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Onassis portrays the last years of the life of the wealthy shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, who, after a notorious affair with Maria Callas, married Jacqueline Kennedy, widow of US President John F. Kennedy, in 1968. Passing By, first performed in New York in 1975, is both a brave and a charming romantic comedy about a love between two men whose hearts pull them together as their lives pull them apart. “One of the most radical plays ever written. Quirky, funny, touching, romantic and revolutionary. It overturned my life. Perhaps it will do the same for others.” Simon Callow The Miser is Moliere's satirical masterpiece about obsession and status endures. Fast, funny and full of energy, this sparkling new version by Martin Sherman is as pertinent today as it was when first written and performed by Moliere in the seventeenth century. Sherman's adaptation received its world premiere at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury, on 11 April 2013.

Gently Down The Stream

Gently Down The Stream
Author: Martin Sherman
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2017-02-23
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781350040625

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Beau, a pianist expat living in London, meets Rufus, an eccentric young lawyer, at the dawn of the internet dating revolution. After a life spent recovering from the disappointment and hurt of loving men in a world that refused to allow it, Beau is determined to keep his expectations low with Rufus. But Rufus comes from a new generation of gay men who believe happiness is as much their right as anyone else's, and what Beau assumed would be just another fling grows into one of the most surprising and defining relationships of his life. A remarkably moving, brilliantly funny love story, Gently Down the Stream is the latest play from acclaimed playwright Martin Sherman. The play reflects the triumphs and heartbreaks of the entire length of the gay rights movement, celebrating and mourning the ghosts of the men and women who led the way for equality, marriage and the right to dream. It received its world premiere at the Public Theatre, New York, on 14 March 2017 in a production starring Tony-award winner Harvey Fierstein.

Law and Literature

Law and Literature
Author: Lenora Ledwon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2015-06-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317954187

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First published in 1996. The first anthology of its kind in this dynamic new field of study, this volume offers students the best of both worlds-theory and literature. Organized around specific themes to facilitate use of the text in a variety of courses, the material is highly accessible to undergraduates and is suitable as well for graduate students and law students. The anthology includes important articles by key figures in the law and literature debate, and presents seven thematically arranged sections that: Survey the various theoretical perspectives that inform the relationship of law and literature Examine the interplay of ethics, law, and justice * Highlight the great scope and variety of the law's contributions to the creation of a world view * Illustrate various legal approaches to punishment * Detail and analyze the law's inherent capacity for the oppression of individuals and groups * Demonstrate that law is grounded in language and storytelling * Show that despite its solemnity, the law has a comic side Each section includes excerpts from poetry, drama, fiction, and nonfiction. The excerpts include writings addressing the law's impact on the "outsider" (women, Native Americans, Hispanics, African Americans, and homosexuals), as well as writings by lawyers, judges, and law professors, giving the reader an "insider's" view of the legal system. The selections range from Plato to John Barth and Wallace Stevens. At this time of increased interest in the quality of legal writing, this course material illustrates the importance of language, word choice, metaphor, and narrative. It demonstrates the practical application of literary effects, techniques, and devices, and provides valuable insights into law as a vital component of the social fabric. SPECIAL FEATURES All law schools that do not already have one in place are required to institute a course in Law and Literature. This new anthology is the first of its kind, and has been specifically designed to meet the requirements of a Law and Literature course * Selections from judges, lawyers, and professors of law give students an insider's view of the legal system * Chronological coverage-from Plato to such 20th-century writers as John Barth and Wallace Stevens-offers students a broad range of selections that examine the relationship between law, justice, ethics, and literature * Multicultural writings address the law's capacity for the oppression of individuals and groups, including women, Native Americans, African Americans, Hispanics, and homosexuals * Law and punishment-several selections examine this area from various points of view. Suitable for courses in: Law and literature courses in law schools and undergraduate divisions as well as interdisciplinary courses in English literature.

Democratic Peace

Democratic Peace
Author: Indian Council of Social Science Research
Publsiher: Har-Anand Publications
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2000
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: 8124107068

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The Foreign Policy Implications Is Designed To Help Readers To Gain The Understandings Needed For Informed And Thoughtful Choices Concerning The Key Issue Of Democratisation As A Conduct To Peace And Stability At The Regional And Global Levels. The Contributors To The Volume Believe That Every Policy Needs A Sound Theoretical Rationale.