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Author Churchill, Caryl, author

Title Fen / Caryl Churchill
Published London : Bloomsbury, ©2013

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Summary First performed in 1983 at the University of Essex Theatre, 'Fen' is a flinty, eerie play, haunted by the ghosts of starving field workers and claustrophobic in its condemnation of agrarian and social exploitation. Against the flat, bleak landscape of the Fenlands, men and women are cramped into bitterness by grinding labour and economic oppression. The play is composed of brief, fiercely resonant scenes, carving with powerful humanity the desolate lives of the village's men and women
Notes Originally published: in print in Plays two. London: Methuen Drama, 1990
Online resource; title from home page (viewed on February 20, 2013)
In Bloomsbury Drama Online Core Collection UK and ROW. Bloomsbury Publishing
Subject Agricultural laborers -- England -- Fens, The -- Economic conditions -- Drama
Agricultural laborers -- England -- Fens, The -- Social conditions -- Drama
Women agricultural laborers -- England -- Fens, The -- Economic conditions -- Drama
Women agricultural laborers -- England -- Fens, The -- Social conditions -- Drama
Agricultural laborers -- Economic conditions
Agricultural laborers -- Social conditions
Women agricultural laborers -- Social conditions
England -- The Fens
Genre/Form Drama
Drama.
Théâtre.
Form Electronic book
Author Churchill, Caryl. Plays two
ISBN 9781408162286
1408162288