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Modern British Playwriting: The 1950s: Voices, Documents, New Interpretations: Decades of Modern British Playwriting

Autor David Pattie Contribuţii de Prof. John Bull, Luc Gilleman, Sarah Bay-Cheng Philip Roberts, Richard Boon
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Essential for students of theatre studies, Methuen Drama's Decades of Modern British Playwriting series provides a comprehensive survey and study of the theatre produced in each decade from the 1950s to 2009 in six volumes. Each volume features a critical analysis and reevaluation of the work of four key playwrights from that decade authored by a team of experts, together with an extensive commentary on the period .Modern British Playwriting: The 1950s provides an authoritative and stimulating reassessment of the theatre of the decade together with a detailed study of the work of T.S Eliot (by Sarah Bay-Cheng) , Terence Rattigan (David Pattie), John Osborne (Luc Gilleman) and Arnold Wesker (John Bull). The volume sets the context by providing a chronological survey of the 1950s, a period when Britain was changing rapidly and the very fabric of an apparently stable society seemed to be under threat. It explores the crisis in the theatrical climate and activity in the first part of the decade and the shift as the theatre began to document the unease in society, before documenting the early life of the four principal playwrights studied in the volume. Four scholars provide detailed examinations of the playwrights' work during the decade, combining an analysis of their plays with a study of other material such as early play drafts, interviews and the critical receptions of the time. An Afterword reviews what the writers went on to do and provides a summary evaluation of their contribution to British theatre from the perspective of the twenty-first century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781408181973
ISBN-10: 1408181975
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Decades of Modern British Playwriting

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

About 65 UK institutions teach theatre courses for which these will be useful. In the US the work of British playwrights is commonly taught on many theatre courses

Notă biografică

David Pattie is Professor of Drama at the University of Chester, UK. Series editors: Richard Boon, Emeritus Professor of Drama, the University of Hull, UK, and Philip Roberts, Emeritus Professor in the School of English, University of Leeds, UK.

Cuprins

Foreword by the General Editors Richard Boon (Emeritus, University of Hull) and Philip Roberts (Emeritus, University of Leeds)Introduction: Living in the 1950sTheatre in the 1950sIntroducing the Playwrights: T. S. Eliot; Terence Rattigan; John Osborne; Arnold WeskerT. S. Eliot (Sarah Bay-Chen, University at Buffalo - State University of New York, USA)Terence Rattigan (David Pattie, University of Chester, UK)John Osborne (Luc Gilleman, Smith College, Northampton, USA)Arnold Wesker (John Bull, University of Reading, UK)DocumentsAfterwordSelect BibliographyReferencesNotesIndex

Recenzii

My view of this book can be expressed simply. Put it on your course reading list immediately.It's a must for undergraduates and postgraduates studying British theatre. Clear, well-organised and packed with useful information.

Descriere

A critical study of the theatre produced in the 1950s with an in-depth analysis of the work of four key playwrights from the decade.