American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama 1869-1914: American Theatre
Autor Gerald Bordmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 mar 1994
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195037647
ISBN-10: 0195037642
Pagini: 808
Dimensiuni: 202 x 245 x 52 mm
Greutate: 1.55 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria American Theatre
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0195037642
Pagini: 808
Dimensiuni: 202 x 245 x 52 mm
Greutate: 1.55 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria American Theatre
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
This well-written volume will serve students of American theatre for years to come and is essential for all libraries collecting in this area.
The arrangement has a distinct advantage in putting theater into a historical and cultural context and showing interrelationships between plays, writers, actors, managers, producers, and so on. In addition, Bordman's own style, his vast knowledge of the subject, and the many interesting facts and asides he includes in the narrative help provide a real taste of what theater was like during the time....Highly recommended as a complement to The Oxford Companion to the American Theatre for larger public and academic libraries.
Theatergoers interested in the history of the art form should not miss the landmark publication of this book....This is no dry, didactic account of the plays and players of the 1869-1914 period....Bordman's style may be concise but it is also warm and unpretentious.
Those who have come to rely on Bordman's Oxford Companion to American Theatre will not be surprised at the wit, intelligence, and thoroughness of this new work.
A sprightly narrative that is much more than a mere compilation of names and dates. A vanished world of farce, melodrama and hardy troupers comes to life agan under Bordman's meticulous scrutiny.
The arrangement has a distinct advantage in putting theater into a historical and cultural context and showing interrelationships between plays, writers, actors, managers, producers, and so on. In addition, Bordman's own style, his vast knowledge of the subject, and the many interesting facts and asides he includes in the narrative help provide a real taste of what theater was like during the time....Highly recommended as a complement to The Oxford Companion to the American Theatre for larger public and academic libraries.
Theatergoers interested in the history of the art form should not miss the landmark publication of this book....This is no dry, didactic account of the plays and players of the 1869-1914 period....Bordman's style may be concise but it is also warm and unpretentious.
Those who have come to rely on Bordman's Oxford Companion to American Theatre will not be surprised at the wit, intelligence, and thoroughness of this new work.
A sprightly narrative that is much more than a mere compilation of names and dates. A vanished world of farce, melodrama and hardy troupers comes to life agan under Bordman's meticulous scrutiny.