The Theatre of D.H. Lawrence: Dramatic Modernist and Theatrical Innovator: Critical Companions
Autor James Moranen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 noi 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472570376
ISBN-10: 1472570375
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Critical Companions
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472570375
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Critical Companions
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Includes
interviews
with
major
figures
who
have
worked
to
bring
Lawrence's
work
to
the
stage
and
screen:
Richard
Eyre,
William
Ivory
and
Glenda
Jackson
Notă biografică
James
Moranis
Head
of
Drama
in
the
School
of
English
Studies
at
the
University
of
Nottingham,
UK.
He
is
the
author
ofThe
Theatre
of
Seán
O'Casey(Bloomsbury
Methuen
Drama,
2013).
His
other
books
include:Staging
the
Easter
Rising(2005),
and
as
editorFour
Irish
Rebel
Plays(2007).
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsForeword
by
Sir
Richard
EyreSynopsisIntroduction.
The
Significance
of
Lawrence's
Plays:
Shifts
in
Reputation
from
1930
to
2014Chapter
1.
Writing
Lawrence's
Plays:
Becoming
a
Dramatist,
1885
to
1910Chapter
2.
The
Frustration
of
Staging:
Dramatic
Struggles,
1911
to
1930Chapter
3.
The
Drama
of
Lawrence's
Prose
Fiction:
the
Playwright
as
NovelistChapter
4.
Lawrence's
Theatrical
Development:
Realist
and
Experimentalist
CrosscurrentsChapter
5.
A
Director's
Perspective:
Peter
Gill,
in
Conversation
with
James
MoranChapter
6.
A
Playwright's
Perspective:
Stephen
LoweChapter
7.
A
Screenwriter's
Perspective:
William
IvoryChapter
8.
A
Postcolonial
Perspective:
Soudabeh
AnanisarabConclusionAppendix:
TimelineEndnotesBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Moran
provides
a
thorough
discussion
of
the
working
dynamics
of
[Lawrence's]
plays
and
displays
a
keen
affinity
for
demonstrating
the
theatrical
dependency
of
Lawrence's
novels.
After
an
introductory
overview
of
Lawrence
and
his
cultural
milieu,
Moran
devotes
chapters
to
Lawrence's
transition
into
playwriting,
his
difficulties
with
the
genre,
specific
correlations
with
his
novels,
and
his
maturation
as
a
dramatist.
.
Replete
with
notes
and
an
extended
bibliography,
Moran's
study
enhances
appreciation
of
an
important
facet
of
Lawrence's
artistry.
Summing
Up:
Recommended.
Upper-division
undergraduates
through
faculty
and
professionals.
[A] useful companion to the theatrical works.
Moran covers a wide range of material succinctly, effectively introducing the plays to the many who will be unfamiliar with them, and offering concisely pertinent readings for fully fledged Lawrentians. This accessible volume will be useful to students and scholars of Lawrence, but is also accessible to a general readership. It deserves to contribute towards a resituating, or perhaps even rehabilitation, of Lawrence as a key modernist author not only of novels, but of some compelling, evocative and innovative drama.
Lawrence wrote eight finished plays and left two unfinished. InThe Theatre of D.H. Lawrence, James Moran seeks to understand his development as a dramatist ... This book greatly expands how Lawrence is understood and should encourage further scholarship into Lawrence's plays and the impact that theatre had on him as a writer.
[A] useful companion to the theatrical works.
Moran covers a wide range of material succinctly, effectively introducing the plays to the many who will be unfamiliar with them, and offering concisely pertinent readings for fully fledged Lawrentians. This accessible volume will be useful to students and scholars of Lawrence, but is also accessible to a general readership. It deserves to contribute towards a resituating, or perhaps even rehabilitation, of Lawrence as a key modernist author not only of novels, but of some compelling, evocative and innovative drama.
Lawrence wrote eight finished plays and left two unfinished. InThe Theatre of D.H. Lawrence, James Moran seeks to understand his development as a dramatist ... This book greatly expands how Lawrence is understood and should encourage further scholarship into Lawrence's plays and the impact that theatre had on him as a writer.