The Little Foxes

The Little Foxes

by Lillian Hellman
ISBN-10:
0822206773
ISBN-13:
9780822206774
Pub. Date:
06/01/1995
Publisher:
Dramatists Play Service, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0822206773
ISBN-13:
9780822206774
Pub. Date:
06/01/1995
Publisher:
Dramatists Play Service, Incorporated
The Little Foxes

The Little Foxes

by Lillian Hellman

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Overview

Picture a charming home in the South. Into this peaceful scene put the prosperous, despotic Hubbard family—Ben, possessive and scheming; Oscar, cruel and arrogant; Ben's dupe, Leo, weak and unprincipled; Regina wickedly clever—each trying to outwit the other. In contrast, meet lonely intimidated Birdie, whom Oscar wed for her father's cotton fields; wistful Alexandra, Regina's daughter; and Horace, ailing husband of Regina, between whom a breach has existed for years. The conflict in these lives has been caused by Ben's ambition to erect a cotton mill. The brothers still lack $75,000 to complete the transaction. This, they hope, will come from Horace, who has been in a hospital with a heart ailment. Horace is beset by his relatives the first hour of his homecoming, but refuses to commit himself. Desperate, Leo and his father, Oscar, plan for Leo to take $80,000 worth of bonds from Horace's safe-deposit box. However, knowing that he is to be short-lived, Horace has his box brought to him. Discovering the theft, he informs his wife that he has willed the bonds to her. He promises to say nothing about the theft, calling it a loan. Cruelly, Regina recalls their unhappy married life, causing Horace to be stricken with a severe attack. Regina refuses to get his medicine upstairs, hoping that the effort of climbing may prove fatal. Horace collapses. Then Regina blackmails her brothers into giving her 75% of the business instead of their planned 33 1/3%, or she will reveal their theft. We feel, however, that crafty Ben holds the trump card by his parting remark, "What was a man in a wheelchair doing on a staircase?""

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822206774
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/01/1995
Pages: 81
Product dimensions: 5.28(w) x 7.74(h) x 0.23(d)

About the Author

Lillian Florence Hellman was an American author, prose writer, memoirist, and screenwriter who lived from June 20, 1905, to June 30, 1984. She was famous for her work on Broadway and for being a communist sympathizer and political activist. When she went before the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) during the height of the anti-communist efforts from 1947 to 1952, she was put on a blacklist. Her income dropped because the American film business put a ban on her in the 1950s, even though she kept working on Broadway. Many people praised Hellman for not answering HUAC's questions, but some thought she belonged to the Communist Party even though she denied it. Hellman had many hits as a writer on Broadway, such as "The Children's Hour," "The Little Foxes" and "Another Part of the Forest," "Watch on the Rhine," "The Autumn Garden," and "Toys in the Attic." She turned her semi-autobiographical play The Little Foxes into a movie script, and Bette Davis played the lead role. Hellman was in a relationship with Dashiell Hammett, a writer and political leader who was also on a 10-year blacklist. The two never got married.
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