"The rose tatoo" y "The Roman spring of Mrs Stone"cara y cruz de una misma moneda

  1. Gómez García, Ascensión
Revista:
Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses

ISSN: 0211-5913

Año de publicación: 1988

Número: 16

Páginas: 183-192

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses

Resumen

The Rose Tattoo, written at a very special moment in the life of Tennessee Williams, is a lyric paean to Dionysus and to love itself. To serve his purpose, Williams has to create a number of characters who have very little or nothing in common with his fugitives. The result is a play which stands apart from the rest of his work. However, as though in an attempt to counteract the optimistic vision of life which appears in this play, as though he found it difficult to believe in happy endings, Tennessee Williams wrote almost simultaneously his novel The Ro¬ man Spring of Mrs. Stone, in which he presents quite the other side of the coin. Indeed, a comparison of parallel aspects in the play and the novel reveals striking contrasts.