This is a timely book, coming as a "Bridie Revival" becomes more
frequently discussed in theatre circles. Dr. Mardon has contributed to
the revival of interest in this outstanding dramatist by producing this
study in depth of the social themes and the characters who act out these
dramatic conflicts between the individual and society which are shown in
the six plays of James Bridie. Three pre- and three post-World War II
plays have been selected to give the widest range of illustration from
Bridie's repertoire - The Switchback (1928), The Anatomist (1930), The
Last Trump (1938), with Dr. Angelus (1947), Daphne Laureola (1949), and
Mr. Gillie (1954).