TY - BOOK AU - Schanke,Robert A. AU - Marra,Kim ED - Project Muse. TI - Staging Desire : : Queer Readings of American Theater History / SN - 9780472904167 PY - 2002/// CY - Ann Arbor PB - University of Michigan Press KW - Homosexualität KW - gnd KW - Theater KW - fast KW - Homosexuality and literature KW - Gays in literature KW - Desire in literature KW - American drama KW - Homosexuels dans la litterature KW - Desir dans la litterature KW - Theâtre KW - États-Unis KW - Histoire KW - Homosexualite et litterature KW - Theâtre americain KW - Histoire et critique KW - United States KW - History KW - History and criticism KW - USA KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc KW - Electronic books. KW - local N1 - Clyde Fitch's too wilde love / Kim Marra -- Rachel Crothers: an exceptional woman in a man's world / J.K. Curry -- Say what you will about Mercedes de Acosta / Robert A. Schanke -- Djuna Barnes: the most famous unknown / Susan F. Clark -- George Kelly, American playwright: characters in the hands of an angry god / Billy J. Harbin -- Let's do it: the layered life of Cole Porter / Mark Fearnow -- Lorenz Hart: this can't be love / Jeffrey Smart -- Dorothy's friend in Kansas: the gay inflections of William Inge / Albert Wertheim -- "Appealing to the passions": homoerotic desire and nineteenth-century theater criticism / Lisa Merrill -- "That's the kind of gal I am": drag balls, lulu belles, and "sexual perversion" in the Harlem renaissance / James Wilson -- The gay man as thinker: Eric Bentley's many closets / Daniel-Raymond Nadon -- The electric fairy: the woman behind the apparition of Loie Fuller / Bud Coleman -- "Not as other boys": Robert Edmond Jones and designs of desire / Jane T. Peterson -- A lifetime in light: Jean Rosenthal's careers, collaborations, and commitments to women / Jay Scott Chipman; Open Access N2 - Critical and biographical essays on notable stage personalities who made their mark before 1969, when the Stonewall riots accelerated the lesbian and gay rights movement in the United States. How they staged their unconventional sexualities greatly influenced the course of their personal and professional lives, and thus the course of American theater history UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/book/113377/ ER -