The Three Sisters from Haworth

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This book analyzes the play We Are Three Sisters written in 2011 by the poet and British playwright Philip Blake Morrison in order to discuss the links between the instances of the fictional the real imagery and biography. Morrison uses as a backdrop for the elaboration of We Are Three Sisters the text Three Sisters (1900) by the Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. Morrison fills his play with data on the life of the Brontë sisters as depicted by the historian and biographer Juliet Barker in The Brontës: Wild Genius on the Moors (2010). The dialogue between the turn of Chekhov’s Russia of the nineteenth/twentieth century and the (countryside) scenario (industrial) north of England in the Victorian period when equated by Morrison in the context of today invites us to make some considerations that have much to tell us about the parameters of contemporary dramaturgy.
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