The Collected short plays of Thornton Wilder

Main Author: Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975
Other Authors: Gallup, Donald Clifford,, Wilder, A. Tappan
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York: Theatre Communications Group, 1997-1998
Table of Contents:
  • v.1 / edited by Donald Gallup and A.Tappan Wilder; with additional material by F.J.OʹNeil
  • v.1. Introduction/ John Guare
  • v.1. Part I. The Long Christmas Dinner - Qeens of France - Pullman Car Hiawatha - Love and How to Cure It - Such Things Only Happen in Books - The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden
  • v.1. Part II. Plays for Bleecker Street (Plays in One Act for an Arena Stage)
  • v.1. "The Seven Deadly Sins": The Drunken Sisters - Bernice - The Wreck on the Five-Twenty-Five - A Ringing of Doorbells - In Shakespare and the Bible- Someone from Assisi - Cement Hands
  • v.1. "The Seven Ages of Man": Infancy - Childhood - Youth - The Rivers Under the Earth
  • v.1. The Two Worlds of Thorton Wilder/ John Gassner
  • v.2 / edited by A.Tappan Wilder
  • v.2. Introduction/ A.R. Gurney
  • v.2. Part I. The Angel that Troubled the Waters and Other Plays - Three-Minute Plays for Three Persons - The Marriage We Deplore - Foreword/ Thorton Wilder - Nascuntur Poetae.. - Proserpina and the Devil - Fanny Otcott - Brother Fire - The Penny That Beauty Spent - The Angel on the Ship - The Message and Jehanne - Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came - Levithian - And the Sea Shall Give Up Its Dead - Now the Servantʹs Name Was Malchus - Mozart and the Gray Steward - Hast Thou Considered My Servant Job? - The Flight into Egypr - The Angel That Troubled the Waters - The Marriage We Delpore
  • v.2. Part II. The Unerring Instict - A Play in One Act
  • v.2. Part III. "The Emporium": Scenec from "The Emporium" - Notes Toward "The Emporium"
  • v.2. Part IV. The Alcestiad - With Its Satyr Play - The Drunken Sisters - Foreword/ Isabel Wilder - Notes on the Alcestiad/ Thorton Wilder - The Alcestiad: Transition from the Alcestiad to The Drunken Sisters - Some Thoughts on Playwriting/ Thorton Wilder