Three by Tennessee : Sweet bird of youth ; the rose tattoo ; The night of the Iguana / by Tennessee Williams.
Three classic plays from the preeminent American playright are presented in this collection that examines the power of love and the limits of evil. Sweet Bird of Youth-- is a three-act drama by Pulitzer Prize-winning American playwright Tennessee Williams. First performed in 1959, the play chronicles the relationship between shiftless gigolo Chance Wayne and alcoholic has-been movie star Alexandra Del Lago, a.k.a. Princess Kosmonopolis. Chance has brought the Princess to his hometown of St. Cloud, Florida, in hope of reclaiming his former glory—and his former girlfriend—while using the Princess to launch a movie career of his own. The Rose Tattoo--In front of a small cottage on the Louisiana Gulf Coast, three small children are playing and discussing the weather when they hear their mothers calling them in for supper. Serafina, a striking, voluptuous Sicilian woman, is setting the table for her daughter, Rosa, and husband, Rosario, whom she is expecting any moment. Assunta, an old apothecary, comes in, offering to sell Serafina an aphrodisiac for Rosario. Serafina informs her that they need no such assistance. While they sit and wait, Serafina tells Assunta about how she could tell she was pregnant with the baby she is carrying; Rosario has a tattoo of a rose on his chest, and the morning after the child was conceived, Serafina woke up with a burning pain on her breast and there was a copy of the tattoo on her. From this early point in the plot of The Rose Tattoo by Tennessee Williams it is clear that the rose tattoo will have great symbolic significance.
Record details
- ISBN: 0451521498
- ISBN: 9780451521491
- ISBN: 0451519310
- ISBN: 9780451519313
- Physical Description: xiii, 253, 127 pages ; 18 cm
- Publisher: New York : New American Library, 1976.
Content descriptions
| Formatted Contents Note: | Sweet bird of youth -- The rose tattoo -- The night of the iguana. |
Search for related items by subject
| Subject: | Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983 > Drama. American drama > 20th century. Théâtre américain > 20e siècle. American drama |
| Genre: | Plays (Performed Works) scripts (documents) Drama Drama. |
Search for related items by series
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at scottsboropl.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Show Only Available Copies
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| scottsboropl | F Wil | 32269001276578 | Adult - Fiction | Available | - |
| LDR | 02319cam a2200541 a 4500 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 001 | 165849 | ||
| 003 | SBPL | ||
| 005 | 20250515094111.0 | ||
| 008 | 880321s1976 nyu 000 1 eng d | ||
| 020 | . | ‡a0451521498 | |
| 020 | . | ‡a9780451521491 | |
| 020 | . | ‡a0451519310 | |
| 020 | . | ‡a9780451519313 | |
| 035 | . | ‡a(OCoLC)17655715 | |
| 035 | . | ‡a(OCoLC)17655715 ‡z(OCoLC)3030159 ‡z(OCoLC)22265786 ‡z(OCoLC)228434570 ‡z(OCoLC)792898229 ‡z(OCoLC)1053124055 ‡z(OCoLC)1069327220 ‡z(OCoLC)1230318248 | |
| 050 | 4. | ‡aPS3545.I5365 ‡bA6 1976 | |
| 082 | 0 | 4. | ‡a812/.5/4 |
| 100 | 1 | . | ‡aWilliams, Tennessee, ‡d1911-1983. : ‡eauthor |
| 245 | 1 | 0. | ‡aThree by Tennessee : ‡bSweet bird of youth ; the rose tattoo ; The night of the Iguana / ‡cby Tennessee Williams. |
| 246 | 3 | . | ‡aRose tattoo |
| 246 | 3 | . | ‡aNight of the Iguana |
| 246 | 3 | . | ‡aSweet bird of youth |
| 260 | . | ‡aNew York : ‡bNew American Library, ‡c1976. | |
| 300 | . | ‡axiii, 253, 127 pages ; ‡c18 cm | |
| 336 | . | ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent | |
| 337 | . | ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia | |
| 338 | . | ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier | |
| 490 | 1 | . | ‡aA Signet classic ; ‡vCE2149 |
| 505 | 0 | 0. | ‡tSweet bird of youth -- ‡tThe rose tattoo -- ‡tThe night of the iguana. |
| 520 | . | ‡aThree classic plays from the preeminent American playright are presented in this collection that examines the power of love and the limits of evil. Sweet Bird of Youth-- is a three-act drama by Pulitzer Prize-winning American playwright Tennessee Williams. First performed in 1959, the play chronicles the relationship between shiftless gigolo Chance Wayne and alcoholic has-been movie star Alexandra Del Lago, a.k.a. Princess Kosmonopolis. Chance has brought the Princess to his hometown of St. Cloud, Florida, in hope of reclaiming his former glory—and his former girlfriend—while using the Princess to launch a movie career of his own. The Rose Tattoo--In front of a small cottage on the Louisiana Gulf Coast, three small children are playing and discussing the weather when they hear their mothers calling them in for supper. Serafina, a striking, voluptuous Sicilian woman, is setting the table for her daughter, Rosa, and husband, Rosario, whom she is expecting any moment. Assunta, an old apothecary, comes in, offering to sell Serafina an aphrodisiac for Rosario. Serafina informs her that they need no such assistance. While they sit and wait, Serafina tells Assunta about how she could tell she was pregnant with the baby she is carrying; Rosario has a tattoo of a rose on his chest, and the morning after the child was conceived, Serafina woke up with a burning pain on her breast and there was a copy of the tattoo on her. From this early point in the plot of The Rose Tattoo by Tennessee Williams it is clear that the rose tattoo will have great symbolic significance. | |
| The | N | i. | ‡aght of the Iguana is unique in its departure from Williams’s usual setting in the American South; instead, the play investigates the themes of fading youth, mental health conditions, memory, and the wistful desires of lonely people. Set in a run-down coastal hotel in Mexico, the play contains autobiographical elements, but unlike the poetic devastation wrought in Williams’s other major plays, The Night of the Iguana ends on a hopeful note. In 1964, a highly successful film adaptation was released starring Richard Burton, Ava Gardner, and Deborah Kerr. It received multiple Oscar and Golden Globe nominations and won the Oscar for Best Costume Design. |
| 600 | 1 | 0. | ‡aWilliams, Tennessee, ‡d1911-1983 ‡vDrama. |
| 650 | 0. | ‡aAmerican drama ‡y20th century. | |
| 650 | 6. | ‡aThéâtre américain ‡y20e siècle. | |
| 650 | 7. | ‡aAmerican drama ‡2fast | |
| 655 | 7. | ‡aPlays (Performed Works) ‡2aat | |
| 655 | 7. | ‡ascripts (documents) ‡2aat | |
| 655 | 7. | ‡aDrama ‡2fast | |
| 655 | 7. | ‡aDrama. ‡2lcgft | |
| 740 | 0 | . | ‡aRose tattoo. |
| 740 | 0 | . | ‡aNight of the Iguana. |
| 740 | 0 | . | ‡aSweet bird of youth. |
| 830 | 0. | ‡aSignet classic ; ‡vCE2149. | |
| 901 | . | ‡a165849 ‡bAUTOGEN ‡c165849 ‡tbiblio | |