David Hare Criticism
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Hare, David (Vol. 132)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Fatal Fantasies
- Faulty Families
- Women in Crisis
- Pastoral Problems
- Born Again
- Political Drama
- Changes
- Saint Isobel: David Hare's The Secret Rapture as Christian Allegory
- In the Air
- Turning to Crime
- Murmurs of Dissent
- Damage
- A Small Party
- Holding the Mirror up to Nature
- Rare Hare, Liking Women
- Playwright of Popular Dissent: David Hare and the Trilogy
- Big Names and Prize Winners
- Courage and Compromise
- Romancing the Political
- Haggle with Mother
- Hare's Breadth
- Transmitting the Bildungsroman to the Small Screen: David Hare's Dreams of Leaving and Heading Home
- A Moral Affair
- Hare Apparent
- Political Cartoons
- Whose Faust Is It Anyway
- Shakespeare for Smaller Forces
- Nostalgic Rapture: Interpreting Moral Commitments in David Hare's Drama
- London in Love
- Tradition
- A Short History of Abdication
- Theatrical Inaction
- Ireland Your Ireland
- Hare's Breadth
- Is He Himself?
- Tangled up in Blue
- Ancient and Modern
- Now Playing the Strip
- England Has No Feelings, Yes?
- Further Reading
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Hare, David (Vol. 29)
- Introduction
- Theater: David Hare's Exciting 'Slag'
- Slag
- A Brilliantly Drawn 'Line'
- J. W. Lambert
- Irving Wardle
- Teeth 'n' Smiles
- Running Wild
- Plenty
- Hare & Others
- The Politics of Hatred
- Getting Out and Copping Out
- Voicing the Protest: The New Writers
- From England with Fury
- Rhythm and Rebellion
- Drama: From Britain, 'Plenty' by David Hare
- Playwrights Are Growing Articulate Again
- Too Much Heart? Too Much Brain?
- Good and Plenty
- On Being Too Clever
- The Survival of Idealism
- A Map of the World
- David Hare: Fringe Graduate