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Our Town, Thornton Wilder - Winfield Townley Scott (essay date 1961)
Winfield Townley Scott (essay date 1961)
SOURCE: Scott, Winfield Townley. “The Charm of Our Town.” In Readings on Our Town, edited by Thomas Siebold, pp. 148-54. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2000.
[In the following essay, originally published in 1961, Scott asserts that the tone of understatement in Our Town contributes to its universal appeal.]
As Our Town literally begins, Wilder sets in motion the little wheel of daily doings. This is the only wheel there is in most plays and fictions; it turns upon the events presented. So here, it spins with normal activities, the comings and goings and the conversations, weaving a special era and place and a particular people (though by the way I think Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. Webb should not be stringing beans in early May in New Hampshire); and on through a gentle afternoon to the great moonlighted night of that May 7 and the ladies strolling chattering home from choir...
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- Principal Works
- Criticism: Author Commentary
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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)
- Further Reading
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