5.0 out of 5 stars
Covers the full range of Ms. Henley's works, December 16, 2006
This review is from: Understanding Beth Henley (Understanding Contemporary American Literature) (Hardcover)
Although best known for her prize winning play 'Crimes of the Heart, Ms. Henley has written numerous other plays, some award winning, some made into movies but all of then generally being considered as preserving regional theater voices to the stage and doing so with a wider appeal.
This book, one of a series on contemporary American writers. They are designed to explain the regional variations, the deviations from the standard form if you will that new writers keep evolving. The books explain the material, themes, use of language, point of view, structures, symbolism and responses of the writer. It shows the reader what the author is attempting to express and the means by which it is conveyed. They are not an attempt to take the place of the writers art, but to provide for the reader certain background information that makes the reader have a more profitable literary experience.
This book by Dr. Andreach discusses Ms. Henley's plays in a way that shows how her craft is developing over time and the relationship between her works from first to last.
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