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J.O. Francis: Realist Drama and Ethics. Culture, Place and Nation

Alyce von Rothkirch

Swansea University Author: Alyce von Rothkirch

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This book provides an introduction to the neglected Welsh dramatist J.O. Francis. Francis was a major figure in the amateur dramatic circles in Wales in the early 20th century. Francis's work contains a particular ethical response to Wales, which aims for a realistic depiction of the nation wit...

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ISBN: 9781783160709 9781783160716
Published: Cardiff University of Wales Press 2014
Online Access: http://www.uwp.co.uk/editions/9781783160709
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