Which popular dramatist is known for such works as The Winslow Boy,
The Browning Version, The Deep Blue Sea and Separate Tables? He said
that he wrote his plays to please a symbolic playgoer, “Aunt Edna”,
someone from the well-off middle-class who had conventional tastes; his
critics frequently used this character as the basis for belittling him.
The Browning Version, The Deep Blue Sea and Separate Tables? He said
that he wrote his plays to please a symbolic playgoer, “Aunt Edna”,
someone from the well-off middle-class who had conventional tastes; his
critics frequently used this character as the basis for belittling him.