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Brumby Innes and Bid Me To Love: Two plays
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Brumby Innes and Bid Me To Love: Two plays

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‘I consider Brumby Innes to be in a class by itself’ wrote theatre director Gregan McMahon in 1927. ‘It is a very remarkable work, comparable to some of the best of Eugene O'Neill’s, and it is, moreover, essentially Australian.’

Written in the 1920s, Brumby Innes confronts the turbulent relations between the sexes and the races in the remote Pilbara region of Western Australia. It is published with another Prichard play from the 1920s, Bid Me To Love, set in fashionable white rich society in the lush hills outside Perth.

The two plays are compelling for their dramatic styles and for their insight into the novels which followed: Coonardoo and Intimate Strangers.

This new edition includes introductions from Maryrose Casey and Jacqueline Wright.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Currency Press Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
3 September 2018
Pages
170
ISBN
9781760621919

‘I consider Brumby Innes to be in a class by itself’ wrote theatre director Gregan McMahon in 1927. ‘It is a very remarkable work, comparable to some of the best of Eugene O'Neill’s, and it is, moreover, essentially Australian.’

Written in the 1920s, Brumby Innes confronts the turbulent relations between the sexes and the races in the remote Pilbara region of Western Australia. It is published with another Prichard play from the 1920s, Bid Me To Love, set in fashionable white rich society in the lush hills outside Perth.

The two plays are compelling for their dramatic styles and for their insight into the novels which followed: Coonardoo and Intimate Strangers.

This new edition includes introductions from Maryrose Casey and Jacqueline Wright.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Currency Press Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
3 September 2018
Pages
170
ISBN
9781760621919