The Cambridge Introduction to English Theatre, 1660-1900
Author: Peter Thomson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2006-09-14
Total Pages: 259
ISBN-13: 0521839254
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Author: Peter Thomson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2006-09-14
Total Pages: 259
ISBN-13: 0521839254
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Author: Jennifer Wallace
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2007-05-10
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780521671491
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn introductory study into tragedy in drama and literature, and in the real world.
Author: April London
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2012-04-05
Total Pages: 261
ISBN-13: 0521895359
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA clearly written account of the development of the novel over the course of the long eighteenth century.
Author: Ronan McDonald
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2007-12-19
Total Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 0511345887
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is an eloquent and accessible introduction to one of the most important writers of the twentieth century. This book provides biographical and contextual information, but more fundamentally, it also considers how we might think about an enduringly difficult and experimental novelist and playwright who often challenges the very concepts of meaning and interpretation. It deals with his life, intellectual and cultural background, plays, prose, and critical response and relates Beckett's work and vision to the culture and context from which he wrote. McDonald provides a sustained analysis of the major plays, including Waiting for Godot, Endgame, and Happy Days and his major prose works including Murphy, Watt and his famous 'trilogy' of novels (Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable). This introduction concludes by mapping the huge terrain of criticism Beckett's work has prompted, and it explains the turn in recent years to understanding Beckett within his historical context.
Author: Pericles Lewis
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2007-05-03
Total Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 9780521535274
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Author: Michael Y. Bennett
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2015-10-26
Total Pages: 177
ISBN-13: 1107053927
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis accessible Introduction provides an in-depth overview of absurdism and its key figures in theatre and literature, from Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter to Tom Stoppard. Essential reading for students, this book provides the necessary tools to develop the study of some of the twentieth century's most influential works.
Author: Robert L. Caserio
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2019-04-18
Total Pages: 305
ISBN-13: 1107029287
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensive overview of both modernist and popular British fiction of the first half of the twentieth century.
Author: Penny Gay
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2008-04-07
Total Pages: 197
ISBN-13: 1139469770
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhy did theatre audiences laugh in Shakespeare's day? Why do they still laugh now? What did Shakespeare do with the conventions of comedy that he inherited, so that his plays continue to amuse and move audiences? What do his comedies have to say about love, sex, gender, power, family, community, and class? What place have pain, cruelty, and even death in a comedy? Why all those puns? In a survey that travels from Shakespeare's earliest experiments in farce and courtly love-stories to the great romantic comedies of his middle years and the mould-breaking experiments of his last decade's work, this book addresses these vital questions. Organised thematically, and covering all Shakespeare's comedies from the beginning to the end of his career, it provides readers with a map of the playwright's comic styles, showing how he built on comedic conventions as he further enriched the possibilities of the genre.
Author: Janet Todd
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2015-02-19
Total Pages: 191
ISBN-13: 1316300803
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJane Austen is unique among British novelists in maintaining her popular appeal while receiving more scholarly attention now than ever before. This introduction by Janet Todd, leading scholar and editor of Austen's work, explains what students need to know about her novels, life, context and reception. Each novel is discussed in detail, and the essential information is given about her life and literary influences, her novels and letters, and her impact on later literature. For this second edition, the book has been fully revised; a new chapter explores the ways in which Austen's work has prompted imitations, adaptations and creative spin-offs. Key areas of current critical focus are considered throughout, but the book's analysis remains thoroughly grounded in readings of the texts themselves. Janet Todd outlines what makes Austen's prose style so innovative and gives useful starting points for the study of the major works, with suggestions for further reading.
Author: Christopher Innes
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2013-05-02
Total Pages: 299
ISBN-13: 1107354609
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis Introduction is an exciting journey through the different styles of theatre that twentieth-century and contemporary directors have created. It discusses artistic and political values, rehearsal methods and the diverging relationships with actors, designers, other collaborators and audiences, and treatment of dramatic material. Offering a compelling analysis of theatrical practice, Christopher Innes and Maria Shevtsova explore the different rehearsal and staging principles and methods of such earlier groundbreaking figures as Stanislavsky, Meyerhold and Brecht, revising standard perspectives on their work. The authors analyse, as well, a diverse range of innovative contemporary directors, including Ariane Mnouchkine, Elizabeth LeCompte, Peter Sellars, Robert Wilson, Thomas Ostermeier and Oskaras Koršunovas, among many others. While tracing the different roots of directorial practices across time and space, and discussing their artistic, cultural and political significance, the authors provide key examples of the major directorial approaches and reveal comprehensive patterns in the craft of directing and the influence and collaborative relationships of directors.