Gas Light (1938 play)

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Gas Light (1938 play) is a British psychological thriller by Patrick Hamilton about a husband’s subtle manipulation of his wife’s perception of reality, which popularized the term “gaslighting.”

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Gas Light (1938 play) canonical 1
Gaslight (stage production) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British play
psychological thriller
stage play
alsoKnownAs Angel Street
Gaslight
author Patrick Hamilton
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
dramaticForm melodrama
firstPerformanceDate 1938
genre psychological drama
thriller
hasAdaptation Gaslight
surface form: Gaslight (1940 British film)

Gaslight
surface form: Gaslight (1944 American film)
hasCulturalImpact popularized the concept of gaslighting as a form of psychological manipulation
hasSubject emotional abuse in intimate relationships
influenced use of the term "gaslighting" in psychology and popular culture
mainCharacter Bella Manningham
Jack Manningham
notableFor depiction of a husband undermining his wife's perception of reality
originalLanguage English
originalMedium theatre
partOf British theatrical canon
setting Victorian-era London townhouse
subject gaslighting
marital manipulation
psychological abuse
theme domestic terror
manipulation of reality
questioning sanity
timePeriodOfSetting late 19th century
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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Gaslight basedOn Gas Light (1938 play)
subject surface form: Gaslight (1944 film)
Diana Wynyard notableWork Gas Light (1938 play)
this entity surface form: Gaslight (stage production)