Description |
1 online resource |
Summary |
Written for Live Theatre in 1977, this bitter-sweet domestic comedy is set in the Newcastle of 30 years or so before that, from the day war broke out to VE Day, and follows the fortunes of the Stott family from Walker. It is firmly rooted in working class life and values, with the somewhat ambiguous position of women in a society which was firmly patriarchal but also, in the North Eastern working class, thoroughly matriarchal |
Notes |
Originally published: in print in Good ; and, A nightingale sang - London: Methuen Drama, 1990 |
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Online resource; title from home page (viewed on Feb. 15, 2013) |
Subject |
Working class -- Drama
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Families -- Drama
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Families
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Working class
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SUBJECT |
Newcastle upon Tyne (England) -- Drama
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Subject |
England -- Newcastle upon Tyne
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Genre/Form |
comedy (general genre)
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Comedy plays
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Domestic drama
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Drama
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Drama.
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Comedy plays.
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Domestic drama.
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Théâtre.
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Comédies.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Taylor, Cecil P., 1929-1981.
Good
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