The Social Perspective of Joseph Schull, 1944-1961
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The Social Perspective of Joseph Schull, 1944-1961
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Abstract |
The American-born and Saskatchewan-raised playwright and historian Joseph Schull (1906-1980) moved to Montreal in the 1940s. During his career, he wrote more than two dozen books and 200 plays for radio and television. The author examines Schull's use of dramatic and literary techniques to approach his major concerns -- post-war disillusionment, the implications of nuclear proliferation for the individual, and the breakdown of marriage and the family.
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Master's Thesis
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Concordia University
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Montreal
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1986
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v-101p.
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en
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Langston, Faith. “The Social Perspective of Joseph Schull, 1944-1961.” Master’s Thesis, Concordia University, 1986. https://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/5355/1/ML35539.pdf.
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