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Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre

Cette collection plonge dans la riche histoire et les formes diverses de la performance au cours des deux derniers siècles. Elle explore comment le théâtre a servi de miroir à la modernité, reflétant à la fois les innovations esthétiques et les changements sociopolitiques. D'une portée mondiale, la série examine non seulement des pièces de théâtre, mais aussi l'opéra, la danse et les rituels. Elle met l'accent sur la connexion du théâtre avec l'architecture, l'espace et le temps, soulignant son rôle d'agent actif dans la société et la politique.

Feminist Views on the English Stage
Contemporary Black and Asian Women Playwrights in Britain
The Political Theatre of David Edgar
Holocaust Drama
Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre
The Politics of Irish Drama

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  • The Politics of Irish Drama

    • 330pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
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    The Politics of Irish Drama explores around twenty-five notable Irish plays, spanning from Dion Boucicault to Sebastian Barry, offering insights into their political themes and cultural significance.

    The Politics of Irish Drama
  • Combining political philosophy and theatre studies, Reinelt and Hewitt approach David Edgar as a political writer and a public social critic. Twelve of Edgar's most important plays are analyzed in detail, alongside his political commentary and critical reception, to illustrate his contributions as a public figure in British cultural life.

    Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre
  • Holocaust Drama

    The Theater of Atrocity

    • 454pages
    • 16 heures de lecture
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    Focusing on Holocaust drama, this book offers in-depth analyses of more than thirty significant plays, situating them within their historical and cultural contexts. It explores the themes, narratives, and artistic expressions that characterize these works, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of their impact and significance in portraying the Holocaust experience.

    Holocaust Drama
  • Focusing on David Edgar's significant works, this study examines his role as a political playwright, exploring the themes and societal issues present in his plays. It delves into his performances and the critical responses they garnered, highlighting the impact of his writing on political discourse. Through this lens, the analysis reveals how Edgar's contributions extend beyond entertainment, engaging with pressing social and political questions.

    The Political Theatre of David Edgar
  • This groundbreaking 2003 monograph explores the contributions of Black and Asian women playwrights in Britain, highlighting their unique perspectives and the cultural significance of their works. It delves into the themes, challenges, and narratives these playwrights present, offering an insightful analysis of their impact on the British theater landscape. By focusing on underrepresented voices, the book enriches the understanding of diversity in contemporary drama.

    Contemporary Black and Asian Women Playwrights in Britain
  • Feminist Views on the English Stage

    Women Playwrights, 1990-2000

    • 250pages
    • 9 heures de lecture
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    Exploring the contributions of women playwrights through a feminist lens, this book highlights their unique narratives, challenges, and the impact they've made in the theatrical world. It delves into the historical context of their works, examining how gender influences both the creation and reception of their plays. The analysis not only acknowledges the struggles faced by these playwrights but also celebrates their achievements and the diverse voices they bring to the stage.

    Feminist Views on the English Stage
  • Irony and the Modern Theatre

    • 268pages
    • 10 heures de lecture
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    Focusing on the works of influential playwrights like Ibsen, Brecht, and Chekhov, this investigation delves into the vital role of irony in modern theatre. William Storm explores how these playwrights employ irony to enhance their narratives, challenge societal norms, and provoke thought, offering a thorough analysis of its impact on theatrical expression and audience perception.

    Irony and the Modern Theatre
  • Strategies of Political Theatre

    Post-War British Playwrights

    • 252pages
    • 9 heures de lecture
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    The book offers a theoretical framework that explores significant developments in British playwriting during the latter half of the twentieth century. It delves into the cultural and artistic influences that shaped this period, analyzing key playwrights and their contributions to the evolution of theater. By examining themes, styles, and the socio-political context, it provides insights into the transformative nature of playwriting and its impact on contemporary drama.

    Strategies of Political Theatre
  • Imagine the patriotic camaraderie of national day parades. How does performance generate patriotic loyalty? How crucial is performance for the sustenance of the nation? This book offers a fresh analysis of nationalism from the perspective of performance and will appeal to those with an interest in history, culture or politics.

    Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre