1918

1918

by Horton Foote
1918

1918

by Horton Foote

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Overview

Having been exempted from military service in World War I, Horace Robedeaux is back home in Harrison, Texas. He and his wife Elizabeth, along with their infant daughter, are now settled in a new house built for them by Elizabeth's father, Mr. Vaughn. While their fortunes have improved, the nation reels from a spreading flu epidemic which soon reaches Harrison and infects Mr. Vaughn and Horace. During Horace's illness his daughter also contracts the flu and dies bringing to the young parents a sadness which even the armistice can do little to allay. In time Elizabeth becomes pregnant again, and the play ends with brightening prospects for all: the nation is finally at peace; Horace and Elizabeth are blessed with a healthy baby boy; and even Elizabeth's wayward younger brother, who had been of deep concern for Mr. Vaughn, shows signs of finally coming to terms with the responsibilities of adulthood.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822208280
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/01/1987
Series: Orphans' Home Cycle
Sales rank: 751,156
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 1.26(h) x 9.00(d)
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