Focusing on dramatic works by contemporary British and American playwrights, in conjunction with feminist political and theoretical texts, this book discusses feminist constructions of the category "Woman".
This collection of essays focuses on one of Harold Pinter's most popular and challenging plays, "The Dumb Waiter," while addressing also a range of significant issues current in Pinter studies and which are applicable beyond this play.
The book offers detailed and accessible interpretations of the work of well-known dramatists such as Christopher Fry, Howard Brenton, and Steven Berkoff, alongside the work of writers whose plays have been neglected in recent criticism, ...