Prominently, The Family Reunion has been acknowledged as one of the important plays that contributed to the revival of poetic drama in England. It was the first-ever attempt on the part of the playwright to employ contemporary settings and speech in drama. However, the play is also important for its contemporaneity of the themes and subsequent moralizing on the part of the writer. The play has been reviewed by literary scholars from a philosophical, psychological, and religious point of view. Although the Christian theme of sin and its expiation, crime, and final punishment hold the ground throughout the play, it touches upon various common, day-to-day issues of the modern world. Alienation, loneliness identity crisis, and survival are some...
The family has been a major focus of dramatists since ancient Greek times. Contemporary playwrights,...
Allegiance to social categories is a universally acknowledged human phenomenon. Being a social categ...
Eliot's belief that reform must begin with the individual led naturally to her appreciation of trage...
Prominently, The Family Reunion has been acknowledged as one of the important plays that contributed...
The Family Reunion occupies a prominent place in the history of the revival of poetic drama. The pla...
Thomas Sterns Eliot’s second full length poetic play, The Family Reunion is known for its modernity ...
The present thesis focuses on T.S.Eliot’s four plays: The Family Reunion (1939), The Cocktail Party...
294 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.George Eliot's fiction depict...
This thesis is a study of the main character, Harry Monchensey in T. S. Eliot?s The Family Reunion. ...
A constant theme in George Eliot's novels is the individual's struggle to find a place in the commun...
The Family Reunion (1939) is Eliot’s first onstage attempt to apply the mythical method of his poetr...
T. S. Eliot is one of those poets who were interested in poetic plays (verse dramas) and tried to re...
In this paper I would like to highlight the treatment given by T. S. Eliot in his most popular play ...
A pervasive sense of alienation infected the lives of women in the Early Modern period. William Shak...
Most of Shakespeare’s tragedies have a family drama at their heart. This book brings these relations...
The family has been a major focus of dramatists since ancient Greek times. Contemporary playwrights,...
Allegiance to social categories is a universally acknowledged human phenomenon. Being a social categ...
Eliot's belief that reform must begin with the individual led naturally to her appreciation of trage...
Prominently, The Family Reunion has been acknowledged as one of the important plays that contributed...
The Family Reunion occupies a prominent place in the history of the revival of poetic drama. The pla...
Thomas Sterns Eliot’s second full length poetic play, The Family Reunion is known for its modernity ...
The present thesis focuses on T.S.Eliot’s four plays: The Family Reunion (1939), The Cocktail Party...
294 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.George Eliot's fiction depict...
This thesis is a study of the main character, Harry Monchensey in T. S. Eliot?s The Family Reunion. ...
A constant theme in George Eliot's novels is the individual's struggle to find a place in the commun...
The Family Reunion (1939) is Eliot’s first onstage attempt to apply the mythical method of his poetr...
T. S. Eliot is one of those poets who were interested in poetic plays (verse dramas) and tried to re...
In this paper I would like to highlight the treatment given by T. S. Eliot in his most popular play ...
A pervasive sense of alienation infected the lives of women in the Early Modern period. William Shak...
Most of Shakespeare’s tragedies have a family drama at their heart. This book brings these relations...
The family has been a major focus of dramatists since ancient Greek times. Contemporary playwrights,...
Allegiance to social categories is a universally acknowledged human phenomenon. Being a social categ...
Eliot's belief that reform must begin with the individual led naturally to her appreciation of trage...