American Drama 1900-1990—Cambridge Contexts in Literature

Don Shiach

Cambridge Contexts in Literature is a series designed for students at advanced level offering critical introductions to a range of literary topics and genres, Each volume ahs been carefully planned to help students evaluate the influence of literacy, cultural and historical contexts on both writers and readers. Each title also contains an anthology of texts and extracts exemplifying key issues raised in the introduction to the areas of study. The series provides: the background for placing texts within their literacy, cultural and historical contexts; opportunities to explore and evaluate different interpretations in literature; a variety of approaches to active, imaginative and comparative study of texts and contexts; ideas on how to write about the authors and their work in context; assignments and key focus questions. Offering critical introductions to a range of literary topics and genres, Cambridge Contexts in Literature supports comparative and contextual study and is ideal for library reference or for building a senior module around a selected title. Each volume has been carefully planned to help students evaluate the influence of literary, cultural and historical contexts on both writers and readers, and includes an anthology of texts and extracts exemplifying key issues.