Lillian Hellman

  • Lillian Hellman
    By William Wright

    Faulkner made another exception to his social ban on writers as company: Nathanael West. Both men were avid hunters and so spent happy hours exchanging hunting stories. When in 1933 West published Miss Lonelyhearts, Faulkner was back in ...

  • Lillian Hellman: An Imperious Life
    By Dorothy Gallagher

    Ralph Melnick, The Stolen Legacy of Anne Frank: Meyer Levin, Lillian Hellman, ... Carl E. Rollyson, Lillian Hellman: Her Legend and Her Leg- acy (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988), 413. 18. Lillian Hellman, The Collected Plays ...

  • Lillian Hellman
    By Doris V. Falk

    Hellman's conception of human morality, with its two types of evildoers, the despoilers and the bystanders, is critically analyzed for its influence on both her early and later works

  • Lillian Hellman: A Life with Foxes and Scoundrels
    By Deborah Martinson

    Until now. Lillian Hellman: A Life with Foxes and Scoundrels is the first biography of the iconoclastic playwright written with the full cooperation of her family, friends, and inner circle.

  • Lillian Hellman: Her Life and Legend
    By Carl Rollyson

    Through diaries, letters, government files, and interviews Carl Rollyson draws a vital and vibrant portrait of the life, the work, and the legend of "Lillian Hellman," America's most controversial radical playwright.

  • Lillian Hellman: An Imperious Life
    By Dorothy Gallagher

    ... The Dangerous Otto Katz: The Many Lives ofa Soviet Spy (New York: Bloomsbury, 2010), 295; Heda Kovaly, Under a Cruel Star: A Life in Prague (Cambridge, Mass.: Plunkett Lake Press, 1986). Chapter 9. The Incurious Tourist 1. Anne ...

  • Lillian Hellman: A Research and Production Sourcebook
    By Barbara L. Horn

    Widely acclaimed as one of America's most distinguished female playwrights, Lillian Hellman made an entrance into a largely male-dominated field in 1934 with The Children's Hour, a drama that rocked...