The Play of To Kill a Mockingbird

The Play of To Kill a Mockingbird
ISBN-10
0435233114
ISBN-13
9780435233112
Category
Drama
Pages
116
Language
English
Published
1995
Publisher
Heinemann
Authors
Christopher Sergel, Harper Lee

Description

"In his play, Christopher Sergel has shifted the focus slightly. The result of this shift, I believe, hightlights the novel's universal qualities. [He] reminds us...that the issues explored are not those of a 'regional' work of art (as the novel is often categorised) but are of importance in Nottingham, Manchester, Birmingham or wherever the play is seen by an audience." - from Ray Speakman's introduction.

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