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  1. Lillian Hellman. Writer: The Little Foxes. During the 1930s, it was fashionable to be a part of the radical political movement in Hollywood. Lillian Hellman devoted herself to the cause along with other writers and actors in their zeal to reform. Her independence set her apart from all but a few women of the day, and gave her writing an edge that broke the rules.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2012 · Hellman, wherever she is, is having a good snort over that one. A fierce playwright, a fiery socialist and a pioneering feminist, Lillian Hellman lived unapologetically. But today she's remembered ...

  3. Lillian Hellman (1905-1984) ranks among the most famous and controversial of American playwrights. She never shied away from provocative, social justice-based themes. Her first play, The Children’s Hour (1934), about two owners of a girls’ school accused of having a lesbian affair, was considered so shocking that some members of the Pulitzer Prize committee refused to see it, costing it a ...

  4. Lillian Hellman blieb mit Hammett bis zu dessen Tod 1961 liiert. Ersten Erfolg hatte sie 1934 mit dem Theaterstück The Children’s Hour , in dem zwei junge Lehrerinnen einer lesbischen Verbindung verdächtigt und aufgrund dessen verurteilt werden, was ihre beruflichen Pläne zerstört und für eine von beiden tödlich endet, womit die Eheabsichten der anderen sich erledigen.

  5. Lillian Hellman, née le 20 juin 1905 à La Nouvelle-Orléans, en Louisiane, et morte le 30 juin 1984 à Tisbury, Massachusetts, est une dramaturge, scénariste et actrice américaine. Biographie. Fille d'un vendeur de ...

  6. Biografía de Lillian Hellman. Escritora y dramaturga americana, Lillian Hellman comenzó su carrera a partir de los años 30, con el estreno de The Children's Hour, en la que trataba el espinoso, sobre todo para la época, tema del lesbianismo. Ese punto de vista arriesgado a al hora de escoger temas se repitió en casi toda su carrera, siendo ...

  7. Lillian Hellman. , The Art of Theater No. 1. Sketch by Anne Hollander. Miss Hellman spends her summers in a comfortable white house at the bottom of a sandbank in the town of Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts, on the island of Martha’s Vineyard. There is none of old Cape Cod about it; a modern house, newly built with lots of big windows and a ...