E-Book, Englisch, 608 Seiten, E-Book
Luckhurst A Companion to Modern British and Irish Drama
1. Auflage 2008
ISBN: 978-0-470-75147-3
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
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1880 - 2005
E-Book, Englisch, 608 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture
ISBN: 978-0-470-75147-3
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This wide-ranging Companion to Modern British and IrishDrama offers challenging analyses of a range of plays in theirpolitical contexts. It explores the cultural, social, economic andinstitutional agendas that readers need to engage with in order toappreciate modern theatre in all its complexity.
* An authoritative guide to modern British and Irish drama.
* Engages with theoretical discourses challenging a canon thathas privileged London as well as white English males andrealism.
* Topics covered include: national, regional and fringe theatres;post-colonial stages and multiculturalism; feminist and queertheatres; sex and consumerism; technology and globalisation;representations of war, terrorism, and trauma.
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Acknowledgements.
List of Illustrations.
Notes on Contributors.
Introduction (Mary Luckhurst).
Part I Contexts.
1 Domestic and Imperial Politics in Britain and Ireland: The Testimony of Irish Theatre (Victor Merriman).
2 Reinventing England (Declan Kiberd).
3 Ibsen in the English Theatre in the Fin de Siecle (Katherine Newey).
4 New Woman Drama (Sally Ledger).
Part II Mapping New Ground, 1900 - 1939.
5 Shaw among the Artists (Jan McDonald).
6 Granville Barker and the Court Dramatists (Cary M. Mazer).
7 Gregory, Yeats and Ireland's Abbey Theatre (Mary Trotter).
8 Suffrage Theatre: Community Activism and Political Commitment (Susan Carlson).
9 Unlocking Synge Today (Christopher Murray).
10 Sean O'Casey's Powerful Fireworks (Jean Chothia).
11 Auden and Eliot: Theatres of the Thirties (Robin Grove).
Part III England, Class and Empire, 1939 - 1990.
12 Empire and Class in the Theatre of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy (Mary Brewer).
13 When Was the Golden Age? Narratives of Loss and Decline: John Osborne, Arnold Wesker and Rodney Ackland (Stephen Lacey).
14 A Commercial Success: Women Playwrights in the 1950s (Susan Bennett).
15 Home Thoughts from Abroad: Mustapha Matura (D. Keith Peacock).
16 The Remains of the British Empire: The Plays of Winsome Pinnock (Gabriele Griffin).
Part IV Comedy.
17 Wilde's Comedies (Richard Allen Cave).
18 Always Acting: Noe¨l Coward and the Performing Self (Frances Gray).
19 Beckett's Divine Comedy (Katharine Worth).
20 Form and Ethics in the Comedies of Brendan Behan (John Brannigan).
21 Joe Orton: Anger, Artifice and Absurdity (David Higgins).
22 Alan Ayckbourn: Experiments in Comedy (Alexander Leggatt).
23 'They Both Add up to Me': The Logic of Tom Stoppard's Dialogic Comedy (Paul Delaney).
24 Stewart Parker's Comedy of Terrors (Anthony Roche).
Part V War and Terror.
25 AWounded Stage: Drama and World War I (Mary Luckhurst).
26 Staging 'the Holocaust' in England (John Lennard).
27 Troubling Perspectives: Northern Ireland, the 'Troubles' and Drama (Helen Lojek).
28 On War: Charles Wood's Military Conscience (Dawn Fowler and John Lennard).
29 Torture in the Plays of Harold Pinter (Mary Luckhurst).
30 Sarah Kane: From Terror to Trauma (Steve Waters).
Part VI Theatre since 1968.
31 Theatre since 1968 (David Pattie).
32 Lesbian and Gay Theatre: All Queer on the West End Front (John Deeney).
33 Edward Bond: Maker of Myths (Michael Patterson).
34 John McGrath and Popular Political Theatre (Maria DiCenzo).
35 David Hare and Political Playwriting: Between the Third Way and the Permanent Way (John Deeney).
36 Left in Front: David Edgar's Political Theatre (John Bull).
37 Liz Lochhead: Writer and Re-Writer: Stories, Ancient and Modern (Jan McDonald).
38 'Spirits that Have Become Mean and Broken': Tom Murphy and the 'Famine' of Modern Ireland (Shaun Richards).
39 Caryl Churchill: Feeling Global (Elin Diamond).
40 Howard Barker and the Theatre of Catastrophe (Chris Megson).
41 Reading History in the Plays of Brian Friel (Lionel Pilkington).
42 Marina Carr: Violence and Destruction: Language, Space and Landscape (Cathy Leeney).
43 Scrubbing up Nice? Tony Harrison's Stagings of the Past (Richard Rowland).
44 The Question of Multiculturalism: The Plays of Roy Williams (D. Keith Peacock).
45 Ed Thomas: Jazz Pictures in the Gaps of Language (David Ian Rabey).
46 Theatre and Technology (Andy Lavender).
Index.