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  1. A companion to modern British and Irish drama
    Beteiligt: Luckhurst, Mary (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  Blackwell, Oxford [u.a.]

    Cover13; -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Contexts -- 1 Domestic and Imperial Politics in Britain and Ireland: 13;The Testimony of Irish Theatre -- 2 Reinventing England -- 3... mehr

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    Cover13; -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Contexts -- 1 Domestic and Imperial Politics in Britain and Ireland: 13;The Testimony of Irish Theatre -- 2 Reinventing England -- 3 Ibsen in the English Theatre in the Fin de Si232;cle -- 4 New Woman Drama -- Part II Mapping New Ground, 19008211;1939 -- 5 Shaw among the Artists -- 6 Granville Barker and the Court Dramatists -- 7 Gregory, Yeats and Ireland's Abbey Theatre -- 8 Suffrage Theatre: Community Activism and Political Commitment -- 9 Unlocking Synge Today -- 10 Sean O'Casey's Powerful Fireworks -- 11 Auden and Eliot: Theatres of the Thirties -- Part III England, Class and Empire, 19398211;1990 -- 12 Empire and Class in the Theatre of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy -- 13 When Was the Golden Age? Narratives of Loss and Decline: John Osborne, Arnold Wesker and Rodney Ackland -- 14 A Commercial Success: Women Playwrights in the 1950s -- 15 Home Thoughts from Abroad: Mustapha Matura -- 16 The Remains of the British Empire: The Plays of Winsome Pinnock -- Part IV Comedy -- 17 Wilde's Comedies -- 18 Always Acting: No235;l Coward and the Performing Self -- 19 Beckett's Divine Comedy -- 20 Form and Ethics in the Comedies of Brendan Behan -- 21 Joe Orton: Anger, Artifice and Absurdity -- 22 Alan Ayckbourn: Experiments in Comedy -- 23 'They Both Add up to Me': The Logic of Tom Stoppard's Dialogic Comedy -- 24 Stewart Parker's Comedy of Terrors -- Part V War and Terror -- 25 A Wounded Stage: Drama and World War I -- 26 Staging 'the Holocaust' in England -- 27 Troubling Perspectives: Northern Ireland, the 'Troubles' and Drama -- 28 On War: Charles Wood's Military Conscience -- 29 Torture in the Plays of Harold Pinter -- 30 Sarah Kane: From Terror to Trauma -- Part VI Theatre since 1968 -- 31 Theatre since 1968 -- 32 Lesbian and Gay Theatre: All Queer on the West End Front -- 33 Edward Bond: Maker of Myths -- 34 John McGrath and Popular Political Theatre -- 35 David Hare and Political Playwriting: Between the Third Way and the Permanent Way -- 36 Left in Front: David Edgar's Political Theatre -- 37 Liz Lochhead: Writer and Re-Writer -- 38 'Spirits that Have Become Mean and Broken': Tom Murphy and the 'Famine' of Modern Ireland -- 39 Caryl Churchill: Feeling Global -- 40 Howard Barker and the Theatre of Catastrophe -- 41 Reading History in the Plays of Brian Friel -- 42 Marina Carr: Violence and Destruction -- 43 Scrubbing up Nice? Tony Harrison's Stagings of the Past -- 44 The Question of Multiculturalism: The Plays of Roy Williams -- 45 Ed Thomas: Jazz Pictures in the Gaps of Language -- 46 Theatre and Technology -- Index. This Companion provides a set of provocative agendas for investigating modern drama. It offers the most comprehensive challenge to existing constructions of the canon and examines in detail the dialogue between developments in Britain and Ireland. Contributors investigate radical postcolonial readings, offer revisionist feminist critiques, and reflect on why certain playwrights have been written in and others written out. Why have certain institutions dominated the constructions of dramatic canons? What role have female playwrights adopted in challenging stage conventions and modes of production? These are among the questions addressed by the "Companion to Modern British and Irish Drama". The volume analyses a wide range of plays and performance traditions, and explores the political, cultural, economic and institutional frameworks that readers require in order to get to grips with them. The Companion plots continuities and discontinuities, innovations, and resistances to the new. Its authoritative contributions highlight different treatments of realist conventions, investigate anti-realist experiments, and examine representations of war, terrorism, comedy, trauma and sexuality by playwrights from Shaw and Wilde to the present. Contributors also discuss the contending forces that have influenced the construction of the modern dramatic canon, engaging with contemporary discourses that challenge the dominance of London as well as of white English males and realism

     

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    Beteiligt: Luckhurst, Mary (Hrsg.)
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    ISBN: 9781405122283
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    RVK Klassifikation: HM 1220 ; HG 570
    Schriftenreihe: Blackwell companions to literature and culture ; 43
    Schlagworte: English drama; English drama; English drama; English drama; Intellectual life; DRAMA ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English drama; England; Ireland; English drama ; Irish authors; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Handbooks and manuals
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Cover13;Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Contexts -- 1 Domestic and Imperial Politics in Britain and Ireland: 13;The Testimony of Irish Theatre -- 2 Reinventing England -- 3 Ibsen in the English Theatre in the Fin de Si232;cle -- 4 New Woman Drama -- Part II Mapping New Ground, 19008211;1939 -- 5 Shaw among the Artists -- 6 Granville Barker and the Court Dramatists -- 7 Gregory, Yeats and Ireland's Abbey Theatre -- 8 Suffrage Theatre: Community Activism and Political Commitment -- 9 Unlocking Synge Today -- 10 Sean O'Casey's Powerful Fireworks -- 11 Auden and Eliot: Theatres of the Thirties -- Part III England, Class and Empire, 19398211;1990 -- 12 Empire and Class in the Theatre of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy -- 13 When Was the Golden Age? Narratives of Loss and Decline: John Osborne, Arnold Wesker and Rodney Ackland -- 14 A Commercial Success: Women Playwrights in the 1950s -- 15 Home Thoughts from Abroad: Mustapha Matura -- 16 The Remains of the British Empire: The Plays of Winsome Pinnock -- Part IV Comedy -- 17 Wilde's Comedies -- 18 Always Acting: No235;l Coward and the Performing Self -- 19 Beckett's Divine Comedy -- 20 Form and Ethics in the Comedies of Brendan Behan -- 21 Joe Orton: Anger, Artifice and Absurdity -- 22 Alan Ayckbourn: Experiments in Comedy -- 23 'They Both Add up to Me': The Logic of Tom Stoppard's Dialogic Comedy -- 24 Stewart Parker's Comedy of Terrors -- Part V War and Terror -- 25 A Wounded Stage: Drama and World War I -- 26 Staging 'the Holocaust' in England -- 27 Troubling Perspectives: Northern Ireland, the 'Troubles' and Drama -- 28 On War: Charles Wood's Military Conscience -- 29 Torture in the Plays of Harold Pinter -- 30 Sarah Kane: From Terror to Trauma -- Part VI Theatre since 1968 -- 31 Theatre since 1968 -- 32 Lesbian and Gay Theatre: All Queer on the West End Front -- 33 Edward Bond: Maker of Myths -- 34 John McGrath and Popular Political Theatre -- 35 David Hare and Political Playwriting: Between the Third Way and the Permanent Way -- 36 Left in Front: David Edgar's Political Theatre -- 37 Liz Lochhead: Writer and Re-Writer -- 38 'Spirits that Have Become Mean and Broken': Tom Murphy and the 'Famine' of Modern Ireland -- 39 Caryl Churchill: Feeling Global -- 40 Howard Barker and the Theatre of Catastrophe -- 41 Reading History in the Plays of Brian Friel -- 42 Marina Carr: Violence and Destruction -- 43 Scrubbing up Nice? Tony Harrison's Stagings of the Past -- 44 The Question of Multiculturalism: The Plays of Roy Williams -- 45 Ed Thomas: Jazz Pictures in the Gaps of Language -- 46 Theatre and Technology -- Index.

  2. A companion to modern British and Irish drama, 1880-2005
    Beteiligt: Luckhurst, Mary (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2006]; © 2006
    Verlag:  Blackwell Publishing, Malden, MA

    This Companion provides a set of provocative agendas for investigating modern drama. It offers the most comprehensive challenge to existing constructions of the canon and examines in detail the dialogue between developments in Britain and Ireland.... mehr

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    This Companion provides a set of provocative agendas for investigating modern drama. It offers the most comprehensive challenge to existing constructions of the canon and examines in detail the dialogue between developments in Britain and Ireland. Contributors investigate radical postcolonial readings, offer revisionist feminist critiques, and reflect on why certain playwrights have been written in and others written out. Why have certain institutions dominated the constructions of dramatic canons? What role have female playwrights adopted in challenging stage conventions and modes of production? These are among the questions addressed by the "Companion to Modern British and Irish Drama". The volume analyses a wide range of plays and performance traditions, and explores the political, cultural, economic and institutional frameworks that readers require in order to get to grips with them. The Companion plots continuities and discontinuities, innovations, and resistances to the new. Its authoritative contributions highlight different treatments of realist conventions, investigate anti-realist experiments, and examine representations of war, terrorism, comedy, trauma and sexuality by playwrights from Shaw and Wilde to the present. Contributors also discuss the contending forces that have influenced the construction of the modern dramatic canon, engaging with contemporary discourses that challenge the dominance of London as well as of white English males and realism

     

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    Cover13;Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Contexts -- 1 Domestic and Imperial Politics in Britain and Ireland: 13;The Testimony of Irish Theatre -- 2 Reinventing England -- 3 Ibsen in the English Theatre in the Fin de Si232;cle -- 4 New Woman Drama -- Part II Mapping New Ground, 19008211;1939 -- 5 Shaw among the Artists -- 6 Granville Barker and the Court Dramatists -- 7 Gregory, Yeats and Ireland's Abbey Theatre -- 8 Suffrage Theatre: Community Activism and Political Commitment -- 9 Unlocking Synge Today -- 10 Sean O'Casey's Powerful Fireworks -- 11 Auden and Eliot: Theatres of the Thirties -- Part III England, Class and Empire, 19398211;1990 -- 12 Empire and Class in the Theatre of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy -- 13 When Was the Golden Age? Narratives of Loss and Decline: John Osborne, Arnold Wesker and Rodney Ackland -- 14 A Commercial Success: Women Playwrights in the 1950s -- 15 Home Thoughts from Abroad: Mustapha Matura -- 16 The Remains of the British Empire: The Plays of Winsome Pinnock -- Part IV Comedy -- 17 Wilde's Comedies -- 18 Always Acting: No235;l Coward and the Performing Self -- 19 Beckett's Divine Comedy -- 20 Form and Ethics in the Comedies of Brendan Behan -- 21 Joe Orton: Anger, Artifice and Absurdity -- 22 Alan Ayckbourn: Experiments in Comedy -- 23 'They Both Add up to Me': The Logic of Tom Stoppard's Dialogic Comedy -- 24 Stewart Parker's Comedy of Terrors -- Part V War and Terror -- 25 A Wounded Stage: Drama and World War I -- 26 Staging 'the Holocaust' in England -- 27 Troubling Perspectives: Northern Ireland, the 'Troubles' and Drama -- 28 On War: Charles Wood's Military Conscience -- 29 Torture in the Plays of Harold Pinter -- 30 Sarah Kane: From Terror to Trauma -- Part VI Theatre since 1968 -- 31 Theatre since 1968 -- 32 Lesbian and Gay Theatre: All Queer on the West End Front -- 33 Edward Bond: Maker of Myths -- 34 John McGrath and Popular Political Theatre -- 35 David Hare and Political Playwriting: Between the Third Way and the Permanent Way -- 36 Left in Front: David Edgar's Political Theatre -- 37 Liz Lochhead: Writer and Re-Writer -- 38 'Spirits that Have Become Mean and Broken': Tom Murphy and the 'Famine' of Modern Ireland -- 39 Caryl Churchill: Feeling Global -- 40 Howard Barker and the Theatre of Catastrophe -- 41 Reading History in the Plays of Brian Friel -- 42 Marina Carr: Violence and Destruction -- 43 Scrubbing up Nice? Tony Harrison's Stagings of the Past -- 44 The Question of Multiculturalism: The Plays of Roy Williams -- 45 Ed Thomas: Jazz Pictures in the Gaps of Language -- 46 Theatre and Technology -- Index.

  3. A companion to modern British and Irish drama
    Beteiligt: Luckhurst, Mary (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  Blackwell, Oxford [u.a.]

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    Schlagworte: English drama; English drama
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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  4. Dramaturgy
    a revolution in theatre
    Autor*in: Luckhurst, Mary
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Dramaturgy: A Revolution in Theatre is a substantial history of the origins of dramaturgs and literary managers. It frames the explosion of professional appointments in England within a wider continental map reaching back to the Enlightenment and... mehr

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    Dramaturgy: A Revolution in Theatre is a substantial history of the origins of dramaturgs and literary managers. It frames the explosion of professional appointments in England within a wider continental map reaching back to the Enlightenment and eighteenth-century Germany, examining the work of the major theorists and practitioners of dramaturgy, from Granville Barker and Gotthold Lessing to Brecht and Tynan. This study positions Brecht's model of dramaturgy as central to the worldwide revolution in theatre-making practices, and it also makes a substantial argument for Granville Barker's and Tynan's contributions to the development of literary management. With the territories of play and performance-making being increasingly hotly contested, and the public's appetite for new plays showing no sign of diminishing, Mary Luckhurst investigates the dramaturg as a cultural and political phenomenon.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in modern theatre
    Schlagworte: Dramaturgie; Theater; Rezeption
    Weitere Schlagworte: Brecht, Bertolt (1898-1956)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 297 pages)
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  5. Companion to Modern British and Irish Drama, 1880-2005
    1880-2005
    Autor*in: Luckhurst, Mary
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    This wide-ranging Companion to Modern British and Irish Drama offers challenging analyses of a range of plays in their political contexts. It explores the cultural, social, economic and institutional agendas that readers need to engage with in order... mehr

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    This wide-ranging Companion to Modern British and Irish Drama offers challenging analyses of a range of plays in their political contexts. It explores the cultural, social, economic and institutional agendas that readers need to engage with in order to appreciate modern theatre in all its complexity. An authoritative guide to modern British and Irish drama. Engages with theoretical discourses challenging a canon that has privileged London as well as white English males and realism. Topics covered include: national, regional and fringe theatres; post-colonial stages and multiculturalism; feminist and queer theatres; sex and consumerism; technology and globalisation; representations of war, terrorism, and trauma.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture Ser.
    Schlagworte: Drama
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (604 pages)
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  6. Dramaturgy
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    Erschienen: 2006
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    A study of the origins of dramaturgs and literary managers. mehr

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    A study of the origins of dramaturgs and literary managers.

     

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    ISBN: 9780511139482
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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre
    Schlagworte: Dramaturgie; Theater; Rezeption
    Weitere Schlagworte: Brecht, Bertolt (1898-1956)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (313 pages)
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  7. <<A>> companion to modern British and Irish drama
    1880-2005
    Beteiligt: Luckhurst, Mary (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  Blackwell Publishing, Malden

    This Companion provides a set of provocative agendas for investigating modern drama. It offers the most comprehensive challenge to existing constructions of the canon and examines in detail the dialogue between developments in Britain and Ireland.... mehr

     

    This Companion provides a set of provocative agendas for investigating modern drama. It offers the most comprehensive challenge to existing constructions of the canon and examines in detail the dialogue between developments in Britain and Ireland. Contributors investigate radical postcolonial readings, offer revisionist feminist critiques, and reflect on why certain playwrights have been written in and others written out. Why have certain institutions dominated the constructions of dramatic canons? What role have female playwrights adopted in challenging stage conventions and modes of production? These are among the questions addressed by the "Companion to Modern British and Irish Drama". The volume analyses a wide range of plays and performance traditions, and explores the political, cultural, economic and institutional frameworks that readers require in order to get to grips with them. The Companion plots continuities and discontinuities, innovations, and resistances to the new. Its authoritative contributions highlight different treatments of realist conventions, investigate anti-realist experiments, and examine representations of war, terrorism, comedy, trauma and sexuality by playwrights from Shaw and Wilde to the present. Contributors also discuss the contending forces that have influenced the construction of the modern dramatic canon, engaging with contemporary discourses that challenge the dominance of London as well as of white English males and realism.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Blackwell companions to literature and culture ; 43
    Schlagworte: English drama; English drama; DRAMA; English drama.; English drama; Intellectual life.
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  8. Dramaturgy
    a revolution in theatre
    Autor*in: Luckhurst, Mary
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    "[This book] is the first substantial history of the origins of dramaturgs and literary managers. It frames the recent explosion of professional appointments in England within a wider continental map reaching back to the Enlightenment and... mehr

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    "[This book] is the first substantial history of the origins of dramaturgs and literary managers. It frames the recent explosion of professional appointments in England within a wider continental map reaching back to the Enlightenment and eighteenth-century Germany, examining the work of the major theorists and practitioners of dramaturgy, from Granville Barker and Gotthold Lessing to Brecht and Tynan. This study is the first to position Brecht's model of dramaturgy as central to the world-wide revolution in theatre-making practices, and is also the first work to make a substantial argument for Granville Barker's and Tynan's contributions to the development of literary management today. With the territories of play and performance-making being increasingly hotly contested, and the public's appetite for new plays shows no sign of diminishing, Mary Luckhurst investigates the dramaturg as a cultural and political phenomenon."--Publisher's description, from p. [2] of book jacket.

     

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    Schlagworte: Dramaturges; Théâtre - Production et mise en scène; Theater; Dramaturges; Inszenierung; Dramaturgie; Theater
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  9. A companion to modern British and Irish drama
    Beteiligt: Luckhurst, Mary (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  Blackwell, Oxford [u.a.]

    Cover13; -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Contexts -- 1 Domestic and Imperial Politics in Britain and Ireland: 13;The Testimony of Irish Theatre -- 2 Reinventing England -- 3... mehr

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    Cover13; -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Contexts -- 1 Domestic and Imperial Politics in Britain and Ireland: 13;The Testimony of Irish Theatre -- 2 Reinventing England -- 3 Ibsen in the English Theatre in the Fin de Si232;cle -- 4 New Woman Drama -- Part II Mapping New Ground, 19008211;1939 -- 5 Shaw among the Artists -- 6 Granville Barker and the Court Dramatists -- 7 Gregory, Yeats and Ireland's Abbey Theatre -- 8 Suffrage Theatre: Community Activism and Political Commitment -- 9 Unlocking Synge Today -- 10 Sean O'Casey's Powerful Fireworks -- 11 Auden and Eliot: Theatres of the Thirties -- Part III England, Class and Empire, 19398211;1990 -- 12 Empire and Class in the Theatre of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy -- 13 When Was the Golden Age? Narratives of Loss and Decline: John Osborne, Arnold Wesker and Rodney Ackland -- 14 A Commercial Success: Women Playwrights in the 1950s -- 15 Home Thoughts from Abroad: Mustapha Matura -- 16 The Remains of the British Empire: The Plays of Winsome Pinnock -- Part IV Comedy -- 17 Wilde's Comedies -- 18 Always Acting: No235;l Coward and the Performing Self -- 19 Beckett's Divine Comedy -- 20 Form and Ethics in the Comedies of Brendan Behan -- 21 Joe Orton: Anger, Artifice and Absurdity -- 22 Alan Ayckbourn: Experiments in Comedy -- 23 'They Both Add up to Me': The Logic of Tom Stoppard's Dialogic Comedy -- 24 Stewart Parker's Comedy of Terrors -- Part V War and Terror -- 25 A Wounded Stage: Drama and World War I -- 26 Staging 'the Holocaust' in England -- 27 Troubling Perspectives: Northern Ireland, the 'Troubles' and Drama -- 28 On War: Charles Wood's Military Conscience -- 29 Torture in the Plays of Harold Pinter -- 30 Sarah Kane: From Terror to Trauma -- Part VI Theatre since 1968 -- 31 Theatre since 1968 -- 32 Lesbian and Gay Theatre: All Queer on the West End Front -- 33 Edward Bond: Maker of Myths -- 34 John McGrath and Popular Political Theatre -- 35 David Hare and Political Playwriting: Between the Third Way and the Permanent Way -- 36 Left in Front: David Edgar's Political Theatre -- 37 Liz Lochhead: Writer and Re-Writer -- 38 'Spirits that Have Become Mean and Broken': Tom Murphy and the 'Famine' of Modern Ireland -- 39 Caryl Churchill: Feeling Global -- 40 Howard Barker and the Theatre of Catastrophe -- 41 Reading History in the Plays of Brian Friel -- 42 Marina Carr: Violence and Destruction -- 43 Scrubbing up Nice? Tony Harrison's Stagings of the Past -- 44 The Question of Multiculturalism: The Plays of Roy Williams -- 45 Ed Thomas: Jazz Pictures in the Gaps of Language -- 46 Theatre and Technology -- Index. This Companion provides a set of provocative agendas for investigating modern drama. It offers the most comprehensive challenge to existing constructions of the canon and examines in detail the dialogue between developments in Britain and Ireland. Contributors investigate radical postcolonial readings, offer revisionist feminist critiques, and reflect on why certain playwrights have been written in and others written out. Why have certain institutions dominated the constructions of dramatic canons? What role have female playwrights adopted in challenging stage conventions and modes of production? These are among the questions addressed by the "Companion to Modern British and Irish Drama". The volume analyses a wide range of plays and performance traditions, and explores the political, cultural, economic and institutional frameworks that readers require in order to get to grips with them. The Companion plots continuities and discontinuities, innovations, and resistances to the new. Its authoritative contributions highlight different treatments of realist conventions, investigate anti-realist experiments, and examine representations of war, terrorism, comedy, trauma and sexuality by playwrights from Shaw and Wilde to the present. Contributors also discuss the contending forces that have influenced the construction of the modern dramatic canon, engaging with contemporary discourses that challenge the dominance of London as well as of white English males and realism

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Blackwell companions to literature and culture ; 43
    Schlagworte: English drama; English drama; English drama; English drama; Intellectual life; DRAMA ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English drama; England; Ireland; English drama ; Irish authors; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Handbooks and manuals
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Cover13;Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Contexts -- 1 Domestic and Imperial Politics in Britain and Ireland: 13;The Testimony of Irish Theatre -- 2 Reinventing England -- 3 Ibsen in the English Theatre in the Fin de Si232;cle -- 4 New Woman Drama -- Part II Mapping New Ground, 19008211;1939 -- 5 Shaw among the Artists -- 6 Granville Barker and the Court Dramatists -- 7 Gregory, Yeats and Ireland's Abbey Theatre -- 8 Suffrage Theatre: Community Activism and Political Commitment -- 9 Unlocking Synge Today -- 10 Sean O'Casey's Powerful Fireworks -- 11 Auden and Eliot: Theatres of the Thirties -- Part III England, Class and Empire, 19398211;1990 -- 12 Empire and Class in the Theatre of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy -- 13 When Was the Golden Age? Narratives of Loss and Decline: John Osborne, Arnold Wesker and Rodney Ackland -- 14 A Commercial Success: Women Playwrights in the 1950s -- 15 Home Thoughts from Abroad: Mustapha Matura -- 16 The Remains of the British Empire: The Plays of Winsome Pinnock -- Part IV Comedy -- 17 Wilde's Comedies -- 18 Always Acting: No235;l Coward and the Performing Self -- 19 Beckett's Divine Comedy -- 20 Form and Ethics in the Comedies of Brendan Behan -- 21 Joe Orton: Anger, Artifice and Absurdity -- 22 Alan Ayckbourn: Experiments in Comedy -- 23 'They Both Add up to Me': The Logic of Tom Stoppard's Dialogic Comedy -- 24 Stewart Parker's Comedy of Terrors -- Part V War and Terror -- 25 A Wounded Stage: Drama and World War I -- 26 Staging 'the Holocaust' in England -- 27 Troubling Perspectives: Northern Ireland, the 'Troubles' and Drama -- 28 On War: Charles Wood's Military Conscience -- 29 Torture in the Plays of Harold Pinter -- 30 Sarah Kane: From Terror to Trauma -- Part VI Theatre since 1968 -- 31 Theatre since 1968 -- 32 Lesbian and Gay Theatre: All Queer on the West End Front -- 33 Edward Bond: Maker of Myths -- 34 John McGrath and Popular Political Theatre -- 35 David Hare and Political Playwriting: Between the Third Way and the Permanent Way -- 36 Left in Front: David Edgar's Political Theatre -- 37 Liz Lochhead: Writer and Re-Writer -- 38 'Spirits that Have Become Mean and Broken': Tom Murphy and the 'Famine' of Modern Ireland -- 39 Caryl Churchill: Feeling Global -- 40 Howard Barker and the Theatre of Catastrophe -- 41 Reading History in the Plays of Brian Friel -- 42 Marina Carr: Violence and Destruction -- 43 Scrubbing up Nice? Tony Harrison's Stagings of the Past -- 44 The Question of Multiculturalism: The Plays of Roy Williams -- 45 Ed Thomas: Jazz Pictures in the Gaps of Language -- 46 Theatre and Technology -- Index.

  10. Dramaturgy
    a revolution in theatre
    Autor*in: Luckhurst, Mary
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    Dramaturgy: A Revolution in Theatre is a substantial history of the origins of dramaturgs and literary managers. It frames the explosion of professional appointments in England within a wider continental map reaching back to the Enlightenment and eighteenth-century Germany, examining the work of the major theorists and practitioners of dramaturgy, from Granville Barker and Gotthold Lessing to Brecht and Tynan. This study positions Brecht's model of dramaturgy as central to the worldwide revolution in theatre-making practices, and it also makes a substantial argument for Granville Barker's and Tynan's contributions to the development of literary management. With the territories of play and performance-making being increasingly hotly contested, and the public's appetite for new plays showing no sign of diminishing, Mary Luckhurst investigates the dramaturg as a cultural and political phenomenon Gotthold Lessing and the Hamburg dramaturgy -- Dramaturgy in nineteenth-century England -- William Archer and Harley Granville Barker: constructions of the literary manager -- Bertolt Brecht: the theory and practice of the dramaturg -- Kenneth Tynan and the National Theatre -- Dramaturgy and literary management in England today

     

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  12. Dramaturgy
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    "[This book] is the first substantial history of the origins of dramaturgs and literary managers. It frames the recent explosion of professional appointments in England within a wider continental map reaching back to the Enlightenment and eighteenth-century Germany, examining the work of the major theorists and practitioners of dramaturgy, from Granville Barker and Gotthold Lessing to Brecht and Tynan. This study is the first to position Brecht's model of dramaturgy as central to the world-wide revolution in theatre-making practices, and is also the first work to make a substantial argument for Granville Barker's and Tynan's contributions to the development of literary management today. With the territories of play and performance-making being increasingly hotly contested, and the public's appetite for new plays shows no sign of diminishing, Mary Luckhurst investigates the dramaturg as a cultural and political phenomenon."--Publisher's description, from p. [2] of book jacket.

     

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    a revolution in theatre
    Autor*in: Luckhurst, Mary
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 268-285) and index Dramaturgy: A Revolution in Theatre is the first substantial history of the origins of dramaturgs and literary managers. Mary Luckhurst examines the major theorists and practitioners, arguing... mehr

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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 268-285) and index Dramaturgy: A Revolution in Theatre is the first substantial history of the origins of dramaturgs and literary managers. Mary Luckhurst examines the major theorists and practitioners, arguing that Brecht, Granville Barker and Tynan have central places in this history, and questions whether dramaturgs are mentors or censors

     

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    Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Dramaturgy: A Revolution in Theatre; Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 2 Gotthold Lessing and the Hamburg Dramaturgy; 3 Dramaturgy in nineteenth-century England; 4 William Archer and Harley Granville Barker: constructions of the literary manager; 5 Bertolt Brecht: the theory and practice of the dramaturg; 6 Kenneth Tynan and the National Theatre; 7 Dramaturgy and literary management in England today; 8 Conclusion; Select bibliography; Index

    constructions of the literary manager -- Bertolt Brecht: the theory and practice of the dramaturg -- Kenneth Tynan and the National Theatre -- Dramaturgy and literary management in England today