General Info | TEI
Titel | The Matchmaker |
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Labels | |
ID | 1790 |
Type | publication >> play |
Date | 1954 |
Collection(s) |
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Uri(s) |
https://ica.acdh-dev.oeaw.ac.at/entity/1790/ |
References | See the pertinent essays by many prominent academics, Helmut Papajewski and Franz Link, Helmut Viebrock and Rudolf Germer, Heinz Kosok and Rudolf Haas as well as the assessment of Wilder’s major role and reception in post-war Germany by Horst Oppel, and the personal perspective by Wilder’s brother Amos (Niven) in Thornton Wilder and His Public. Philadelphia, PA: Fortress Press 1980. |
Relations
Person
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Person |
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1954 | — | related >> was/were written by >> written by | Wilder, Thornton |
— | — | related >> features/featured >> features (fictional character) | Levi, Dolly |
— | — | related >> features/featured >> features (fictional character) | Mr. Vandergelder |
— | — | related >> features/featured >> features (fictional character) | Kemper, Ambrose |
Place
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Place |
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1954 | — | related >> was brought to the stage in | Edinburgh |
1954 | — | related >> was brought to the stage in | Newcastle, UK |
— | — | related >> was brought to the stage in | Berlin |
— | — | related >> was brought to the stage in | London |
— | — | related >> was brought to the stage in | New York, NY |
— | — | related >> set in >> projects | Vienna |
Work
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Work |
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— | — | furnished material for | Hello, Dolly! |
— | — | rewriting of | The Merchant of Yonkers |