STUDY GUIDES Master Harold

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Master Harold and the Boys
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1. Study Guide
http://www.bookrags.com/studyguidemasterharoldboys/symbolsobjects.html
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http://sgngaynorborade.wordpress.com/2013/05/28/analysis-of-masterharold-and-the-boys/
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GOOD ONE…AS FOLLOWS
Master Master Master (Harold).qxd - Steppenwolf Theatre ...
www.steppenwolf.org/_pdf/studyguides/master_harold_studyguide.pdf
Plot Summary. Character Analysis ... Biography of Athol Fugard. Fugard .... In
"MASTER HAROLD"…and the boys, Fugard turns the notion of traditional adult
and ...
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With comprehension questions…
http://public.wsu.edu/~brians/anglophone/fugard.html
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“Master Harold" ... and the boys: Athol Fugard and the
Psychopathology of Apartheid
Journal
Modern Drama
Publisher University of Toronto Press
0026-7694 (Print)
ISSN
1712-5286 (Online)
Issue
Volume 30, Number 4 / December 1987
Category Article
Pages
505-513
DOI
10.3138/md.30.4.505
Online DateFriday, April 05, 2013
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A Place with the Pigs: Athol Fugard's Afrikaner Parable
Jeanne Colleran
From: Modern Drama
Volume 33, Number 1, Spring 1990
pp. 82-92 | 10.1353/mdr.1990.0012
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:
Jeanne Colleran
Jeanne Colleran is Assistant Professor of English at John Carroll University, Ohio,
Notes
1. William A. Henry III, "Enemy of the People," Time, 18 April 1988, p. 70.
2. Samuel G. Freeman, "Master Athol," Vanity Fair, April 1987, p. 124.
3. Allan Wallach, "Fugard's Latest: In a Different Place," Newsday, 30 March 1987; Frank Rich,
"Stage: Fugard's 'Place with the Pigs,'" New York Times, 3 April 1987, p. 14.
4. Duma Ndlovu, ed., Woza Afrika!: An Anthology of South African Plays (New York, 1986), p. xxiv.
5. Ndolvu, p. xix. For more about the influence of Kente and Fugard, see: Kelwyn Sole, "Oral
Performance and Social Stuggle in Contemporary Black South African Literature," From South Africa
(Chicago, 1987), pp. 254-71; and Andrew Horn, "South African Theater: Ideology and Rebellion,"
Research in African Literatures, 17 (1986), 211-233.
6. Ndlovu, p. xiv.
7. Pico Iyer, "Cries of the Silenced," Time, 22 Sept. 1986, p. 52.
8. Sole, p. 256.
9. Athol Fugard, "Writer and Region," in Statements (New York, 1987), pp. 15-26.
10. Kavanaugh voiced these criticisms in "Art and Revolution in South Africa: The Theatre of Athol
Fugard," The African Communist, 88 (1982), 52. See also Theatre and Cultural Struggle in South
Africa (London, 1985), p. 201; and "Political Theatre in South Africa and the work of Athol Fugard,"
Theatre Research International, 7 (1982), 160-179.
11. Fugard's comments and the text of The Drummer appear in Russell Vandenbroucke's Truths the
Hand Can Touch: The Theatre of Athol Fugard (New York, 1985), pp. 185, 207-208.
12. Some suggestion has been made that Fugard's subject is actually alcoholism; see Gabrielle Cody
and Joel Schechter, "An Interview with Athol Fugard," Theatre, 19 (1987), 72; and Henry, p. 71.
13. Rowland Smith, "The Seventies and After: The Inner View in White, English-Language Fiction,"
Olive Schreiner and After, ed. Malvern Van Wyk Smith and Don MacLennan (Cape Town, 1983), pp.
196-204.
14. Athol Fugard, A Place with the Pigs, Theatre, 19 (1987), pp. 52-69. Parentheses following
quotations refer to page numbers in this edition.
15. See Errol Durbach, "Master Harold... and the Boys: Athol Fugard and the Psychopathology of
Apartheid," Modern Drama, 30(1987), 505-513.
16. Chris Wortham cites this statement by Fugard and discusses the importance of home in his essay,
"A Sense of Place: Home and Homelessness in the Plays of Athol Fugard," Van Wyk Smith and
MacLennan, pp. 165-183. For further commentary on Fugard's regionalism see Ronald Ayling,
"Literature of the Eastern Cape from Schreiner to Fugard," Ariel, 16(1985), 77-98.
17. Fugard makes this statement in an interview with Anne Sarzin, "Talking to Athol Fugard,"
Contrast, 16 (1987), 64-71.
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Jeanne Colleran. "A Place with the Pigs: Athol Fugard's Afrikaner Parable."
Modern Drama 33.1 (1990): 82-92. Project MUSE. Web. 4 Jul. 2013.
<http://muse.jhu.edu/>.
Colleran, J.(1990). A Place with the Pigs: Athol Fugard's Afrikaner Parable.
Modern Drama 33(1), 82-92. University of Toronto Press. Retrieved July 4, 2013,
from Project MUSE database.
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7.
A World without Collisions: "'Master Harold'...and the Boys" in the Classroom (Reclaiming the
Canon).
Cummings, Mark
English Journal, v78 n6 p71-73 Oct 1989
Describes how Athol Fugard's 1982 play "'Master Harold'...and the Boys" dramatizes the racial
situation in South Africa by taking the concept of racism away from universal abstractions and making
its causes and effects individual and concrete. Asserts that this play should be adopted in the high
school curriculum. (MM)
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An Interview with Athol Fugard
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