Plays
by Terence Rattigan

Plays Book Cover
Plays Cover

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Readers appreciate Terence Rattigan's insightful and emotionally resonant plays. Many highlight the quality of the collection and Rattigan's timeless storytelling, despite some criticism regarding the physical condition of the book. The plays themselves, though sometimes viewed as dated, still manage to engage and resonate with audiences. Overall, the collection is highly valued for its literary merit and craftsmanship.

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Synopsis

"Few dramatists of this century have written with more understanding of the human heart than Terence Rattigan" (Guardian) Constantly revived on stage, radio and television, Rattigan's plays demonstrate their continuing power to hold and move audiences.

This volume contains his best work from the thirties and forties, including his first play French Without Tears, about a group of "bright young things" attempting to learn French on the Riviera amid numerous distractions.

The second play The Winslow Boy, based on an actual case, is the powerful, deliberately well-made drama of a father's attempts to clear his cadet son's name against the assembled might of Britain's naval establishment - the Admiralty.

Completing the volume are two one-act plays Harlequinade, a sustained joke against some well-worn theatrical conventions and The Browning Version which portrays a disliked classics master, Crocker-Harris on the point of retiring after eighteen years of unsuccessful teaching "well up there among the dozen greatest plays written in this country this century."

(The Spectator) "Terence Rattigan is the English Tennessee Williams.

He maps out the same fatal divorce between the spiritual and the physical, the same drama of lost souls and misdirected lusts, of people stranded with their frustrations, blasted by guilt and reaching out for rescue that they know full well will fail" (Sunday Times)

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PublisherMethuen
Year1982
BindingPrint on Demand (Paperback)
EditionFirst Edition
Pages287
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780413490704
ISBN-10041349070X
LCCPR6035A75 P54 1981

Plays is a British play written by Terence Rattigan and published by Methuen in London (1982).

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Methuen · 1982 · 287 pp

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