Craig's Wife

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"Craig's Wife" is a 1925 Pulitzer Prize-winning play by George Kelly that critiques materialism and control within marriage, later adapted into several films.

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instanceOf play
author George Kelly NERFINISHED
awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Drama NERFINISHED
awardReceivedYear 1926
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes materialism
possessiveness in marriage
social climbing
firstBroadwayProductionYear 1925
firstPerformanceDate 1925
genre domestic drama
drama
hasActStructure three acts
hasAdaptation Craig's Wife (1928 film) NERFINISHED
Craig's Wife (1936 film) NERFINISHED
Harriet Craig (1950 film) NERFINISHED
hasForm stage play
hasSubject domestic power dynamics
marriage
social status
isInTheCanonOf American drama
mainTheme control within marriage
marital relationships
materialism
notableCharacter Harriet Craig NERFINISHED
Walter Craig NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
partOf Pulitzer Prize-winning plays
publicationYear 1925
setting urban American home
subjectOf Craig's Wife (1928 film) NERFINISHED
Craig's Wife (1936 film) NERFINISHED
Harriet Craig (1950 film) NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfWork 1920s American theatre

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Mary C. McCall Jr. notableWork Craig's Wife