Results for: Nobel Prize in Literature

  1. The Cocktail Party

    The Cocktail Party: T. S. Eliot

    'Obviously something more than a successful play, it is the practical demonstration of a patently conceived theory of dramatic form, and as such of high historical interest.' Times Literary Supplement'Eliot ... More

  2. View with a Grain of Sand

    View with a Grain of Sand: Wislawa Szymborska

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  3. The Haw Lantern

    The Haw Lantern: Seamus Heaney

    Widely praised on its first publication in 1978, The Haw Lantern ventured into new imaginative territory with poems exploring the theme of loss - including a celebrated sonnet sequence concerning ... More

  4. The Elder Statesman

    The Elder Statesman: T. S. Eliot

    T. S. Eliot's last play, drafted originally in 1955 but not completed until three years later. Lord Claverton, an eminent former cabinet minister and banker, is helped to confront his ... More

  5. Harold Pinter Plays 1

    Harold Pinter Plays 1: Harold Pinter

    This volume contains Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter's first plays - The Birthday Party, The Room, The Dumb Waiter, A Slight Ache, The Hothouse, A Night Out, The Black and White ... More

  6. Inventions of the March Hare

    Inventions of the March Hare: T. S. Eliot

    A few months before The Waste Land was published in 1922, the manuscript was given by Eliot to his benefactor John Quinn. At the same time he sold Quinn a ... More

  7. Collected Shorter Plays

    Collected Shorter Plays: Samuel Beckett

    This volume contains all of Beckett’s less-than-full-length works (or ‘Dramaticules’) for the stage, radio and television. Arranged in chronological order of composition, these shorter plays demonstrate the laconic means and ... More

  8. The Complete Dramatic Works of Samuel Beckett

    The Complete Dramatic Works of Samuel Beckett: Samuel Beckett

    The present volume gathers all of Beckett's texts for theatre, from 1955 to 1984. It includes both the major dramatic works and the short and more compressed texts for the ... More

  9. The Family Reunion

    The Family Reunion: T. S. Eliot

    Eliot's haunting verse play, set in a country house in the north of England, was performed at the Westminster Theatre in London in March 1939, six months before the outbreak ... More

  10. The Black Book

    The Black Book: Orhan Pamuk

    The Black Book is Orhan Pamuk's tour de force, a stunning tapestry of Middle Eastern and Islamic culture which confirmed his reputation as a writer of international stature. Richly atmospheric ... More

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