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The latest volume in Methuen's Collected Brecht includes two plays previously untranslated into English Volume 8 of Brecht's collected plays contains his last completed plays, from the eight years between his return from America to Europe ...
bibliogroup:"World Classics" from books.google.com
This edition gathers together over 250 of Coward's lyrics, arranged in chronological order and grouped by show. In addition, these masterpieces of verse are accompanied by an introduction and notes from the Master himself.
bibliogroup:"World Classics" from books.google.com
This volume combines two books by Virginia Woolf which are among the greatest contributions to feminist literature this century.
bibliogroup:"World Classics" from books.google.com
This volume contains Ibsen's two most famous and frequently read, studied and performed plays about women: A Doll's House (1879), his first international success, which 'exploded like a bomb into contemporary life', and Hedda Gabler (1890), ...
bibliogroup:"World Classics" from books.google.com
Dating for around 300 BC, this is an early work of the Chinese school of philosophy called Taoism.
bibliogroup:"World Classics" from books.google.com
This was the novel that made Mark Twain's reputation and secured his place as a children s author.
bibliogroup:"World Classics" from books.google.com
The version in this volume, Lulu: A Monster Tragedy, is based on the first manuscript, presenting the original sexually voracious heroine to a British audience for the first time.
bibliogroup:"World Classics" from books.google.com
Four previously untranslated plays for the World Classics series Here are four characteristic and hugely important dramas by one of the most famous and influential European writers of the last two hundred years, translated into English for ...
bibliogroup:"World Classics" from books.google.com
This volume contains everything that Orton wrote for the theatre, radio and television from his first play in 1964, The Ruffian on the Stair, up to his violent death in 1967 at the age of 34.