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  1. The Glass Menagerie [1] is a memory play by Tennessee Williams that premiered in 1944 and catapulted Williams from obscurity to fame. The play has strong autobiographical elements, featuring characters based on its author, his histrionic mother, and his mentally fragile sister. In writing the play, Williams drew on an earlier short story, as ...

    • Tennessee Williams, 寛厚 浅田
    • 1945
  2. Important information about Tennessee Williams's background, historical events that influenced The Glass Menagerie, and the main ideas within the work.

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  4. The Glass Menagerie, one-act drama by Tennessee Williams, produced in 1944 and published in 1945. The Glass Menagerie launched Williams’s career and is considered by some critics to be his finest drama. Amanda Wingfield lives in a St. Louis tenement, clinging to the myth of her early years as a.

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    • THE GLASS MENAGERIE IS A MEMORY PLAY. The play's story is narrated by a central character looking back on the events presented. The format gives the playwright more creative freedom in the narrative, as memories are affected by emotion and temporal distance.
    • THE NARRATOR WARNS HE IS AN UNRELIABLE NARRATOR. The story focuses on the impoverished Wingfield family at a time when their matriarch Amanda is pressuring her grown son Tom to find a suitor for his fragile sister Laura.
    • THE GLASS MENAGERIE WAS THE FIRST MEMORY PLAY. Williams coined the phrase to explain this groundbreaking new style. In its production notes, Williams wrote, "Being a 'memory play', The Glass Menagerie can be presented with unusual freedom of convention.
    • THE GLASS MENAGERIE BEGAN AS A SHORT STORY IN 1941. At 30, Williams wrote "Portrait of a Girl in Glass," which centered on the glass figure-loving Laura, rather than her brother Tom.
  5. Oct 12, 2020 · Analysis of Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie By NASRULLAH MAMBROL on October 12, 2020 • ( 0). Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie (1944) was regarded when first produced as highly unusual; one of the play’s four characters serves as commentator as well as participant; the play itself represents the memories of the commentator years later, and hence, as he says, is not a ...

  6. Overview. The Glass Menagerie is a play by American playwright Tennessee Williams that premiered in 1944. It is a memory play, narrated and partially re-enacted by Tom Wingfield, and it revolves around the lives of Tom, his mother Amanda, and his sister Laura.

  7. The Glass Menagerie is a memory play, and its action is drawn from the memories of the narrator, Tom Wingfield. Tom is a character in the play, which is set in St. Louis in 1937. He is an aspiring poet who toils in a shoe warehouse to support his mother, Amanda, and sister, Laura. Mr.

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