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Drama As Text And Performance Strindbergs And Bergmans Miss Julie Egil Trnqvist

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Drama As Text And Performance Strindbergs And Bergmans Miss Julie Egil Trnqvist
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Egil Törnqvist
ISBN: 9789048517404, 9048517400
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Drama As Text And Performance Strindbergs And Bergmans Miss Julie Egil Trnqvist by Egil Törnqvist 9789048517404, 9048517400 instant download after payment.

This book is a study of August Strindberg’s famous drama Miss Julie, presented in both Swedish and English. Since it was first performed in 1888, Miss Julie has became one of the most successful plays written by Strindberg, widely considered one of the pioneers of modern drama. The book provides a penetrating analysis of the author’s text, followed by a close investigation of Ingmar Bergman’s much lauded 1985 production at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. Drama as Text and Performance is intended as a paradigmatic illustration of similarities and differences between the two media—textand performance and their recipients, readers and spectators.

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