Freedom of Thought in Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee's Inherit the Wind

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Freedom of Thought in Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee's Inherit the Wind

Many of the world's most-studied works of literature are deeply entwined with a significant social issue. Greenhaven's Social Issues in Literature series views those works through the lens of that issue, broadening students' understanding and supporting cross-curricular studies of literary masterworks. Each volume presents biographical information on the author, viewpoints on the social issue, and extensive resources for further research. This title offers an in-depth examination of freedom of thought as presented in Jerome Lawrence & Robert Edwin Lee's play Inherit the Wind, as well as contemporary perspectives on the issue. Written during the McCarthy era, the play dramatized the infamous Scopes trial, at times shifting the focus from freedom of thought to the theory of evolution. In the twenty-first century, the play brings renewed attention to religion in politics and education, and issues of individual freedom. - Publisher.

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English

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Freedom of Thought in Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee's Inherit the Wind
2011, Greenhaven Press
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Table of Contents

The lives of Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee / Alan Woods
Lawrence and Lee talk about playwriting / Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, interviewed by Christopher Meeks
Lawrence and Lee promote the dignity of every individual mind / Nena Couch
Inherit the wind establishes firm support for freedom of thought / David M. Galens and Lynn M. Spampinato
Inherit the wind found tolerance in the bible belt / Kay Cattarulla
How Inherit the wind shaped history and thought / Gad Guterman
Inherit the wind distorts reality and possibility / Carol Iannone
The First Amendment and freedom of speech in the Scopes trial and Inherit the wind / David Depew
Freedom of thought should be for all / Phillip E. Johnson
Before Inherit the wind, Scopes put the law on trial / Steve Benen
Inherit the wind mistakenly celebrates the end of the anitevolution movement / Edward J. Larson
Playwrights were divided on the state of freedom in 1950s America / Albert Wertheim
Modern interpretations of Inherit the wind / Mark Lawson
A judge finds no place for intelligent design in public school curricula / David Postman
Quebec should not mandate a course in ethics and religious culture / Jean Morse-Chevrier
Freedom of expression in books comes at a cost / David L. Ulin
The Patriot Act allows for unconstitutional search and seizure / Los Angeles Times
Scholars of Middle East studies are victims of the new McCarthyism / Larry Cohler-Esses
Skeptics are denied freedom of expression on the issues of climate change / Peter Lilley

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Detroit
Series
Social issues in literature

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Library of Congress
PS3523.A934 I54 2011, PS3523.A934I54 2010

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
187 p.
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL25336059M
Internet Archive
freedomofthought0000unse_t7t6
ISBN 10
0737750146
ISBN 13
9780737750140
LCCN
2010012986

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