A Taste of Honey
(Autor) Shelagh DelaneyShelagh Delaney's 1958 play, written when she was only 19, brought the lives and struggles of northern, working-class people onto the stage. Initially dividing the critics - some of whom regarded it as 'immature' - it went on to become one of the most defining plays of the twentieth century. This Student Edition contains a commentary by Hannah Simpson, Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, UK, which explores the following themes in relation to the play: - gender roles - homosexuality - race - class - youth - 1950s notions of family In addition, it looks at the play's production history, different ways it has been staged, and critical reception; the form of the kitchen-sink and drawing-room drama and to what extent the play conforms or disrupts these models; 1950s Britain and what it was like; and the play's ambiguous ending.
Shelagh Delaney
Shelagh Delaney was a British playwright known for her groundbreaking work "A Taste of Honey," which explored themes of class, race, and sexuality. Her raw and honest writing style challenged societal norms and paved the way for a new generation of feminist playwrights. Delaney's contributions to literature continue to inspire and resonate.