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William Inge and the Subversion of Gender
Rewriting Stereotypes in the Plays, Novels, and Screenplays
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202 pages
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The book explores the life and career of American playwright William Inge, highlighting his early success with a Pulitzer Prize and an Academy Award. It delves into how his small-town roots shaped his storytelling and examines his recurring themes, particularly the traditional roles of gender in society. Inspired by a meeting with Tennessee Williams, Inge's works reflect the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations.
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2005, paperback
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