The Family Reunion
Play written by T. S. Eliot / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about stageplay by T. S. Eliot. For other subjects containing the term "family reunion", see Family reunion (disambiguation).
The Family Reunion is a play by T. S. Eliot. Written mostly in blank verse (though not iambic pentameter), it incorporates elements from Greek drama and mid-twentieth-century detective plays to portray the hero's journey from guilt to redemption. The play was unsuccessful when first presented in 1939, and was later regarded as unsatisfactory by its author, but has been successfully revived since the 1940s. Some critics have thought aspects of the tormented hero reflect Eliot's difficulties with his estrangement from his first wife.