Criticism > Drama Criticism > Our Town, Thornton Wilder - John V. Hagopian and Arvin R. Wells (essay date 1971)
Our Town, Thornton Wilder - John V. Hagopian and Arvin R. Wells (essay date 1971)
John V. Hagopian and Arvin R. Wells (essay date 1971)
SOURCE: Hagopian, John V., and Arvin R. Wells. “Deficiencies in Our Town.” In Readings on Our Town, edited by Thomas Siebold, pp. 155-63. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2000.
[In the following essay, originally published in 1971, the authors interpret Our Town as a sentimental comedy, loosely constructed, superficially philosophical, and deficient in its characterization.]
Our Town is not in any traditional sense a drama at all; it has neither plot nor conflict, neither complication nor climax. By its abandonment of setting and by its use of the Stage Manager as intermediary between the play and its audience, it gives the appearance of belonging to the experimental theater movement; yet, within the experimental theater it is a completely anomalous production. For all its show of technical virtuosity, it aims at a familiar dramatic effect, that of sentimental...
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Criticism: Our Town (1938)
- Hap Erstein (review date 23 November 1990)
- T. H. McCulloh (review date 2 April 1993)
- Malcolm Johnson (review date 23 July 1994)
- T. H. McCulloh (review date 9 December 1995)
- Critical Commentary
- Arthur H. Ballet (essay date 1956)
- Francis Fergusson (essay date 1956)
- George D. Stephens (essay date February 1959)
- Helmut Papajewski (essay date 1961)
- Winfield Townley Scott (essay date 1961)
- Malcolm Goldstein (essay date 1965)
- Donald Haberman (essay date 1967)
- Jan Austell (essay date 1968)
- Michael A. D'Ambrosio (essay date October 1971)
- John V. Hagopian and Arvin R. Wells (essay date 1971)
- Donald Haberman (essay date 1996)
- Bert Cardullo (essay date September 1998)
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