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The Voysey Inheritance (Modern Plays)
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The Voysey Inheritance (Modern Plays) Paperback - 2007

by Granville Barker, Harley Granville

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  • Title The Voysey Inheritance (Modern Plays)
  • Author Granville Barker, Harley Granville
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition New edition
  • Condition New
  • Pages 128
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Methuen Drama
  • Date 2007-04-12
  • Bookseller's Inventory # ING9780413776099
  • ISBN 9780413776099 / 0413776093
  • Weight 0.3 lbs (0.14 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.7 x 5 x 0.4 in (19.56 x 12.70 x 1.02 cm)
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: British
  • Library of Congress subjects England, Fathers and sons
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2006497578
  • Dewey Decimal Code 822.912

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About the author

Harvey Granville Barker (1877-1946) started his career in the theatre by working for his mother sing ing and performing in platform and drawing room recitations. Once he was established, he did more th an anyone else to change the theatre of his day. In 1899 he joined the committee to campaign for a N ational Theatre and directed plays including Galsworthy's Strife and translated Arthur Schnitzler's Anatol. He visited Stanislavsky's theatre in Moscow and brought his ideas back to England, revolutio nising English theatrical development. He set up the Court theatre (1904-1907), was a champion of th e work of Bernard Shaw and wrote the ground breaking work Prefaces to Shakespeare.