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History As Theatrical Metaphor History Myth And National Identities In Modern Scottish Drama 1st Edition Ian Brown Auth

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History As Theatrical Metaphor History Myth And National Identities In Modern Scottish Drama 1st Edition Ian Brown Auth
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History As Theatrical Metaphor History Myth And National Identities In Modern Scottish Drama 1st Edition Ian Brown Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.95 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Ian Brown (auth.)
ISBN: 9781137473356, 9781137473363, 1137473355, 1137473363
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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History As Theatrical Metaphor History Myth And National Identities In Modern Scottish Drama 1st Edition Ian Brown Auth by Ian Brown (auth.) 9781137473356, 9781137473363, 1137473355, 1137473363 instant download after payment.

This revelatory study explores how Scottish history plays, especially since the 1930s, raise issues of ideology, national identity, historiography, mythology, gender and especially Scottish language. Covering topics up to the end of World War Two, the book addresses the work of many key figures from the last century of Scottish theatre, including Robert McLellan and his contemporaries, and also Hector MacMillan, Stewart Conn, John McGrath, Donald Campbell, Bill Bryden, Sue Glover, Liz Lochhead, Jo Clifford, Peter Arnott, David Greig, Rona Munro and others often neglected or misunderstood.

Setting these writers’ achievements in the context of their Scottish and European predecessors, Ian Brown offers fresh insights into key aspects of Scottish theatre. As such, this represents the first study to offer an overarching view of historical representation on Scottish stages, exploring the nature of ‘history’ and ‘myth’ and relating these afresh to how dramatists use – and subvert – them. Engaging and accessible, this innovative book will attract scholars and students interested in history, ideology, mythology, theatre politics and explorations of national and gender identity.

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