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  1. Vor 6 Tagen · August 15, 1885–April 16, 1968. In the 1920s and '30s, Edna Ferber was one of the most widely read writers in America. She won the Pulitzer Prize for her 1924 novel So Big. Another of her novels, Show Boat, became a popular musical and a hit film. But perhaps no other work of Ferber's is remembered as well—at least in Texas—as ...

  2. Vor 6 Tagen · Humanities Texas. May/June 2019. In the 1920s and '30s, Edna Ferber was one of the most widely read writers in America. She won the Pulitzer Prize for her 1924 novel So Big. Another of her novels, Show Boat, became a popular musical and a hit film. But perhaps no other work of Ferber's is remembered as well—at least in Texas—as Giant.

  3. 28. Mai 2024 · 2K subscribers. Subscribed. 0. No views 56 seconds ago. Dawn O’Hara, the Girl Who Laughed was Edna Ferbers first novel. Dawn, a newspaperwoman working in New York, finds herself back home in...

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  4. 24. Mai 2024 · Grundlage: Edna Ferbers Roman ‚Show Boat‘ (1926), von dem Jerome Kern beeindruckt war und seinen Partner Oscar Hammerstein II 1927 bat, es für die Bühne zu adaptieren, und den großen Florence Ziegfeld, es zu produzieren — unerhört für ein Comedy Musical mit seinen Themen Rassismus, Ehekrach und Alkoholismus. 15. bis 19.

    • Oscar Hammerstein II
    • Show Boat
    • Jerome Kern
    • Edna Ferbers Roman »Show Boat« (1926)
  5. 17. Mai 2024 · May 17, 2024. Edna Ferber, author of "Cimarron". Shown here 1940. AP file photo. When she was doing research for the book "Cimarron" about early Oklahoma, author Edna Ferber spent several...

  6. 10. Mai 2024 · Edna Ferber. Wallace Stevens. Willa Cather. Robert Caro. Cormac McCarthy. Colson Whitehead (2x), Studs Terkel, Anne Tyler, John Steinbeck. These immortals are just a double-handful-plus of the Penguin Random House Pulitzer Prize winners across two centuries.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · NEU IN DER DATENBANKShow Boat. Show Boat. Redaktion 31. Mai 2024. Der Broadway-Klassiker von Oscar Hammerstein II über eine Mississippi-Dampfbootcrew und ihre persönlichen Konflikte gilt als das erste Musical überhaupt, das sich mit sozialkritischen Fragen beschäftigt und gesellschaftliche Probleme wir Rassismus thematisiert.