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Eroticism And Death In Theatre And Performance Karoline Gritzner

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Eroticism And Death In Theatre And Performance Karoline Gritzner
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Publisher: University Of Hertfordshire Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.23 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Karoline Gritzner
ISBN: 9781902806921, 1902806921
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Eroticism And Death In Theatre And Performance Karoline Gritzner by Karoline Gritzner 9781902806921, 1902806921 instant download after payment.

Exploring a range of topics, including Greek tragedy, Shakespearean theater, contemporary British plays, opera, and the theatricality of Parisian culture, this compilation provides new perspectives on the relationship between Eros and Death in a series of dramatic texts, theatrical practices, and cultural performances. Detailed and analytical, these informative essays demonstrate how changing attitudes towards sexuality and death—opposed but entangled passions—were reflected in theater throughout the course of history. Psychoanalytical and philosophical models are also referenced in this work that features essays from dramatists Dic Edwards, David Ian Rabey, and David Rudkin.

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