Sisters in Sin
Discover a unique exploration of American theatre with Sisters in Sin by Katie N. Johnson, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This compelling book spans 280 pages and shines a spotlight on the pivotal role of the prostitute in American realist theatre. Johnson brings to light previously unexamined archival documents and unpublished play scripts, presenting an original analysis of the often-overlooked genre of 'brothel drama'. With this insightful work, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of how these narratives not only reflect societal attitudes but also contribute significantly to the evolution of theatre in the United States. Perfect for scholars and theatre enthusiasts alike, Sisters in Sin invites you to engage with a rich tapestry of history and culture. Add it to your collection today!