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Lillian Hellman

    20 giugno 1905 – 30 giugno 1984

    Lillian Hellman fu una drammaturga e sceneggiatrice americana le cui opere si confrontavano spesso con dilemmi morali e critica sociale. Creò potenti personaggi femminili ed esplorò temi di ingiustizia, coraggio e integrità personale. Il suo stile drammatico era noto per la sua intensità e i dialoghi incisivi. Hellman fu anche riconosciuta per la sua posizione incrollabile durante le persecuzioni politiche, che plasmò la sua vita e la sua carriera.

    An Unfinished Woman: A Memoir
    The The Little Foxes
    The Children's Hour
    The Children's Hour (Acting Edition)
    Pentimento
    Six Plays by Lillian Hellman
    • In this widely praised follow-up to her National Book Award-winning first volume of memoirs, An Unfinished Woman, the legendary playwright Lillian Hellman looks back at some of the people who, wittingly or unwittingly, exerted profound influence on her development as a woman and a writer. The portraits include Hellman's recollection of a lifelong friendship that began in childhood, reminiscences that formed the basis of the Academy Award-winning film Julia.

      Pentimento
    • The plot revolves around two women operating a girls' school who become victims of a malicious rumor spread by a young student. As the girl realizes the influence of her words, she remains steadfast in her false claims, leading to devastating consequences for the women. The play explores themes of power, betrayal, and the lasting impact of gossip, ultimately revealing the tragic fallout from the unfounded scandal, which leaves irreversible damage in its wake.

      The Children's Hour (Acting Edition)
    • The The Little Foxes

      • 107pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Picture a charming home in the South. Into this peaceful scene put the prosperous, despotic Hubbard family - Ben, possessive and scheming; Oscar, cruel and arrogant; Ben's dupe, Leo, weak and unprincipled; Regina wickedly clever - each trying to outwit the other. In this melodrama, only Regina wins.

      The The Little Foxes
    • Caustic, brilliant, uncompromising, accomplished, Lillian Hellman, one writer noted, can "take the tops off bottles with her teeth". Her career as a playwright began in 1938 with The Children's Hour, the first of seven plays that would bring her international attention and praise. Thirty years later, Hellman unleashed her peerless wit and candor on the subject she knew best: herself. An Unfinished Woman is a rich, surprising, emotionally charged portrait of a bygone world -- and of an independent-minded woman coming into her own. Wendy Wasserstein's introduction to this new edition provides a fascinating literary and historical context for reexamining Lillian Hellman's life and achievement.

      An Unfinished Woman: A Memoir
    • Caustic, brilliant, uncompromising, accomplished, Lillian Hellman, one writer noted, can "take the tops off bottles with her teeth". Her career as a playwright began in 1938 with The Children's Hour, the first of seven plays that would bring her international attention and praise. Thirty years later, Hellman unleashed her peerless wit and candor on the subject she knew best: herself. An Unfinished Woman is a rich, surprising, emotionally charged portrait of a bygone world -- and of an independent-minded woman coming into her own. Wendy Wasserstein's introduction to this new edition provides a fascinating literary and historical context for reexamining Lillian Hellman's life and achievement.

      An Unfinished Woman
    • The Little Foxes

      • 72pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      An acting edition of the 1939 drama in which brothers Oscar and Ben Hubbard steal money from their ailing brother-in-law in order to fund a cotton mill, only to be caught by their sister Regina who demands they give her a 75 percent share of the business in exchange for keeping them out of prison

      The Little Foxes
    • Presents an account of Lillian Hellman's summons to testify before the House Committee on UnAmerican Activities in 1952.

      Scoundrel Time