The Widow Claire

The Widow Claire
Author: Horton Foote
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1987
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822212539

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THE STORY: After returning to Harrison, Texas, from his disastrous visit with his mother and sister (and his new stepfather) in Houston, Horace Robedaux has moved into a local boarding house prior to returning to Houston to take a six week business

Roots in a Parched Ground ; Convicts ; Lily Dale ; The Widow Claire

Roots in a Parched Ground ; Convicts ; Lily Dale ; The Widow Claire
Author: Horton Foote
Publisher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1988
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780802130815

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Four plays dramatize the trials of Horace Robedaux, whose father's sudden death places Horace between his father's and his mother's families.

The Widow Claire

The Widow Claire
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Total Pages: 188
Release: 1990
Genre: Motion picture plays
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Roots in a Parched Ground

Roots in a Parched Ground
Author: Horton Foote
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1962
Genre: American drama
ISBN: 9780822209676

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THE STORY: The Robedaux family has been divided by the exigencies of an unhappy fate. Julie Robedaux has moved back to her family's house with the children, Horace, Jr. and Beth Ruth, and has enlisted the help of her sister, Callie, in trying to op

Genesis of an American Playwright

Genesis of an American Playwright
Author: Horton Foote
Publisher: Baylor University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0918954916

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Besides To Kill A Mockingbird and The Trip To Bountiful, Foote has written a score of notable plays, teleplays, and films.

Lily Dale

Lily Dale
Author: Horton Foote
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1987
Genre: Brothers and sisters
ISBN: 9780822206675

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THE STORY: After the death of his alcoholic father, and his mother's remarriage, young Horace Robedaux remained in Harrison, Texas, clerking in a dry goods store. When his mother invites him to visit her and his teenage sister, Lily, in Houston, Ho

Courtship

Courtship
Author: Horton Foote
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1987
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822214304

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THE STORY: As gentle and warm as the spring night in which it takes place, is a mosaic of conversations and encounters that occur during a party at the home of a well-to-do family in Harrison, Texas in 1914. The Vaughns are substantial, God-fearing

Horton Foote's America

Horton Foote's America
Author: Marian Burkhart
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2014
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1626527636

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Marian Burkhart offers here an engaging discussion of the work of revered playwright Horton Foote, winner of a Pulitzer Prize and two Academy Awards. Hallie Foote, the playwright's daughter, has written a foreword. A tribute to Foote, Burkhart's book leads the reader into a body of work that continues to win acclaim and grow in popularity for its transcendent and timeless messages. As Burkhart explains, "All of us are the 'ordinary' people who are at home as they live their 'ordinary' lives in the town Foote built out of his inspired understanding of what life means. One has no need to be from East Texas or to go there, for the town exists fully only in the theater, and it houses all of us. That's why this book is called Horton Foote's America."

Orphans' Home

Orphans' Home
Author: Laurin Porter
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2003-04-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780807128794

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A Pulitzer Prize--winning playwright, an Emmy-winning television writer, and an Oscar-winning screenwriter of such notable films as To Kill a Mockingbird, Tender Mercies, and A Trip to Bountiful, the amazingly versatile Horton Foote has been a force on the American cultural scene for more than fifty years. By critical consensus, Foote's foremost achievement is The Orphans' Home Cycle -- a course of nine independent yet interlocking plays that traces the transformation over twenty-six years of a small-town southern orphan, Horace Robedaux, into a husband, father, and patriarch. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including interviews with Foote, Laurin Porter demonstrates why the author's masterpiece is a unique accomplishment not only in his personal oeuvre but also in the canon of American drama. Set in and near Harrison, Texas, the fictitious counterpart to Foote's native Wharton, and based partly on his father's childhood and his parents' courtship and marriage, the plays introduce two extended families -- those of Horace and his wife, Eliazbeth -- across three generations, as well as numerous townspeople whose lives intertwine with theirs. The result is a wide-ranging, intricate work of interconnected stories reminiscent of William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha saga. Porter shows how the small-town southern culture speaks through Horace while she examines the functions of family and community in identity formation. She explains that Foote's signature style -- which replaces stage directions, poetic language, and suspense-driven narratives with sparse, restrained dialogue and seemingly actionless plots -- creates a simmering power by stressing subtext over text, a strategy more often associated with the novel than drama. Similarly, Foote uses recurring character types and motifs, interrelated images and symbols, and parallel and inverted events that reverberate within and among the plays, employing language and structure in innovative ways. In comparing the cycle with the works of William Faulkner and Eugene O'Neill, Porter positions Foote at the intersection of southern literature and American drama. Foote's emphasis, Porter concludes, is not so much on returning home as on leaving it and building a new family, contending that for Foote home is not a place but a geography of the heart. Her definitive Orphans' Home shines much-needed light on an understudied talent and proves Foote's to be a vital American voice.

Horton Foote

Horton Foote
Author: Gerald C. Wood
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2014-07-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1135636028

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This study is the first general critical introduction to the writing of Horton Foote, recipient of two Academy Awards and the Pulitzer Prize. These original essays survey Foote's career, his work for theater, television, and film, with analysis of Foote's major themes and characteristic style in all three media. The casebook concludes with a list of Foote's produced work, as well as a selective annotated bibliography of primary criticism on the playwright. This book demonstrates the influence of personal biography and Southern literature on Foote's career. The essayists also investigate the writer's contribution to American dramatic realism and independent filmmaking, emphasizing his experimentation with musical structure, dedramatization, and complex subtexts. Foote's disarmingly simple stories, with their radically understated language, are explained in many articles as the product of the subtle influence of the psychological and religious views of the author.