Class, Culture and Tragedy in the Plays of Jez Butterworth
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Jez Butterworth's acclaimed plays are characterized by a revitalization of traditional tragedy, articulated through a theatricalized working-class vernacular. His most profound works draw on myth and legend, providing a counter-narrative to the stark realities of modern British political and economic life. By intertwining popular and high cultural narratives, Butterworth addresses contemporary cultural crises, making his themes accessible to a broad audience. This study offers a chronological exploration of his development as a playwright, highlighting his unique contributions to theater.

