Into Thy Hands: Modern Plays
Autor Jonathan Holmesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mai 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781408156520
ISBN-10: 1408156520
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Modern Plays
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1408156520
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Modern Plays
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A traditional and well-written play, Into Thy Hands' meaty themes, complex dialogue, and thorough historical coverage means that an audience member would find seeing the published script valuable
Notă biografică
Dr Jonathan Holmes is a writer, director and founder of arts organisation The Jericho House.
Recenzii
Jonathan Holmes explores the poet's struggle to choose between the church and his carnal desires... A...mesmerising play
Into Thy Hands, Jonathan Holmes's passionately intellectual play about the metaphysical love poet and, later, Dean of St Paul's, John Donne . . . The dialogue is an adroitly inflected mix of the Jacobean and the modern
What is refreshing...is to hear questions of faith being debated in a contemporary play.
Holmes's text knits Donne's own writings to dialogue of his own making, keeping to the playfully wordy idiom of the period. The result is undeniably dense, but articulated with such a sure sense of rhythm and purpose that its dramatic intent is never less than clear . . . Funny and sexy without feeling forced or intrusive, the joy of Into Thy Hands is its shameless blurring of registers into the naturalistic muddle of life. We make real inroads into the philosophy of translation, the role and impact of the vernacular Bible, the moral issues of the church patronage system of the seventeenth century, but we also get a vivid portrait of a marriage, of the isolation of the woman of independent means and the vulnerability of ageing beauty. It's a delight to see theatre so utterly sure of itself, and hear writing so unapologetically scholarly.
Into Thy Hands, Jonathan Holmes's passionately intellectual play about the metaphysical love poet and, later, Dean of St Paul's, John Donne . . . The dialogue is an adroitly inflected mix of the Jacobean and the modern
What is refreshing...is to hear questions of faith being debated in a contemporary play.
Holmes's text knits Donne's own writings to dialogue of his own making, keeping to the playfully wordy idiom of the period. The result is undeniably dense, but articulated with such a sure sense of rhythm and purpose that its dramatic intent is never less than clear . . . Funny and sexy without feeling forced or intrusive, the joy of Into Thy Hands is its shameless blurring of registers into the naturalistic muddle of life. We make real inroads into the philosophy of translation, the role and impact of the vernacular Bible, the moral issues of the church patronage system of the seventeenth century, but we also get a vivid portrait of a marriage, of the isolation of the woman of independent means and the vulnerability of ageing beauty. It's a delight to see theatre so utterly sure of itself, and hear writing so unapologetically scholarly.
Descriere
In 1611, John Donne was at the restless centre of a changing world, in which a new Bible, a new science, and a decadent court tore at loyalties old and new. Juggling the demands of an increasingly whimsical king and the aftershocks of a colourful youth, Donne's attempts to keep body and soul together become increasingly desperate.