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Our Town: A Play in Three Acts (Perennial Classics)
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What can I say, it is the script to Our Town. I have found a couple of places where it differes from the Samuel French script by a sentence or two.
One VERY GOOD difference is that THIS script also has a lot of background on Thornton Wilder and the times that the existed when the play was writen and first produced.... »
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The Bridge of San Luis Rey (Perennial Classics)
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After having read The Bridge Of San Luis Rey one can easily understand why it has never been out of print since 1927. The characters are unforgetable and their story so very moving. A story I will want to read again and again.
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Thornton Wilder Three Plays: Our Town, the Skin of Our Teeth, the Matchmaker
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Thornton Wilder's reputation as a playwright rests upon three works: the 1938 drama OUR TOWN; the 1943 comedy THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH; and the 1955 THE MATCHMAKER, a farce re-written from a previously failed play titled THE MERCHANT OF YONKERS. The first two of these titles won Pulitzer Prizes; the final title would go on to become the basis for the musi... »
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The Ides of March: A Novel
The structure of this novel, made up of letters written by different persons, allows us to examine Julius Caesar from multiple points of view. Undoubtedly... »
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The Eighth Day: A Novel
In The Eight Day, Thorton Wilder tackles life's great question: is there a design to existence, or is it all an accident? Is there some structure to the ... »
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Theophilus North: A Novel
There are a few book in my life which I never stop reading--"Walden" is one, "The Little Prince" is one, and "Our Town", also by Mr. Wilder, is another. T... »
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The Matchmaker A Farce in Four Acts
Although many plays have convoluted antecedents, most pale in comparison to THE MATCHMAKER. The story originated with A DAY WELL SPENT, a short 1835 come... »
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