Becket
ISBN-13:
9781573225083
ISBN-10:
1573225088
Edition:
1st Riverhead Ed: September 1995/14th Pr
Author:
Jean Anouilh
Publication date:
1995
Publisher:
Riverhead Books
Format:
Paperback
144 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781573225083
ISBN-10:
1573225088
Edition:
1st Riverhead Ed: September 1995/14th Pr
Author:
Jean Anouilh
Publication date:
1995
Publisher:
Riverhead Books
Format:
Paperback
144 pages
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Becket (ISBN-13: 9781573225083 and ISBN-10: 1573225088), written by authors
Jean Anouilh, was published by Riverhead Books in 1995.
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The celebrated play that draws from historical events in the Norman conquest of England to create a profound portrait of a man's soul—and a transcendent vision of the human spirit
From its powerful opening scene, of a naked King Henry II praying at the tomb of Thomas Becket, to the final wrenching act of ultimate self-sacrifice, Jean Anouilh's Becket remains a towering achievement in the history of the theatre. Winner of the Antoinette Perry Award for Best Play of the Season, Anouilh's monumental work—introduced in this edition by the acclaimed writer and critic Andre Aciman—draws from historical events in the Norman conquest of England to paint a profound and enduring portrait of the saint and martyr.
From its powerful opening scene, of a naked King Henry II praying at the tomb of Thomas Becket, to the final wrenching act of ultimate self-sacrifice, Jean Anouilh's Becket remains a towering achievement in the history of the theatre. Winner of the Antoinette Perry Award for Best Play of the Season, Anouilh's monumental work—introduced in this edition by the acclaimed writer and critic Andre Aciman—draws from historical events in the Norman conquest of England to paint a profound and enduring portrait of the saint and martyr.
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