Ronald Hayman

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Ronald Hayman is a British playwright, critic and writer, known for his biographies.

His 1995 play Playing the Wife is based on August Strindberg and his second marriage to the Austrian Frida Uhl.

[edit] Works

  • John Arden (1968)
  • Techniques of Acting (1969)
  • Robert Bolt (1969)
  • Arnold Wesker (1970)
  • Harold Pinter (1970)
  • Samuel Beckett (1970)
  • John Whiting (1970)
  • John Gielgud (1971)
  • Arthur Miller (1972)
  • Playback (1973)
  • The Set-up: An Anatomy of the English Theatre Today (1973)
  • The First Thrust: the Chichester Festival Theatre (1975)
  • Leavis (1976)
  • Eugène Ionesco (1976)
  • Tom Stoppard (1977)
  • How to Read a Play (1977)
  • Artaud and After (1977)
  • De Sade: A Critical Biography (1978)
  • British Theatre since 1955: A Reassessment (1979)
  • Franz Kafka (1982)
  • Brecht (1983)
  • Fassbinder, Film Maker (1984)
  • Writing Against: A Biography Of Sartre (1986)
  • My Cambridge (1986) editor
  • Proust – A Biography (1990)
  • The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath (1992)
  • Tennessee Williams : Everyone Else is an Audience (1993)
  • Thomas Mann (1995)
  • Nietzsche (1997)
  • Hitler and Geli (1998)
  • A Life of Jung (2001)