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"The Case for Terence Rattigan: Playwright is an early volume in a new series, Bernard Shaw and His Contemporaries, published by Palgrave Macmillan for a largely academic and global readership. ... There could hardly be a more timely and eloquent study of Rattigan as a literary (and dramatic) artists than John A. Bertolini's The Case for Terence Rattigan, Playwright and we may hope that the Palgrave book is widely readby academics and taught to new generations of students." (Holly Hill, The Rattigan, Issue 21, July, 2017)
"There is much illuminating textual analysis here - of career-spanning dramatic techniques (the use of letters, the silent reappearance of characters), for instance, and the development of two classic Rattigan set-ups: father-son conflict, and a woman's love for a younger man. Bertolini is precise in unpicking Rattigan's verbal strategies, such as the use of qualifiers, as well as how his characters echo one another's statements, and in doing so reveal new, painful meanings. This is especially perceptive and detailed." (Holly Williams, TLS The Times Literary Supplement, the-tls.co.uk, March, 2017)
"With his lucid, nuanced analyses, Bertolini reveals and explains Rattigan's artistry. This thoughtful book serves both as a study of the playwright and as a manual on reading and understanding drama-useful to students, actors, and directors alike." (Sally Peters, SHAW The Journal of Bernard Shaw Studies, Vol. 37 (2), 2017)








