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The Edinburgh Companion To Scottish Drama Ian Brown

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The Edinburgh Companion To Scottish Drama Ian Brown
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Ian Brown
ISBN: 9780748641079, 9780748641086, 0748641076, 0748641084
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Edinburgh Companion To Scottish Drama Ian Brown by Ian Brown 9780748641079, 9780748641086, 0748641076, 0748641084 instant download after payment.

Combines historical rigour with an analysis of dramatic contexts, themes and forms. The 17 contributors explore the longstanding and vibrant Scottish dramatic tradition and the important developments in Scottish dramatic writing and theatre, with particular attention to the last 100 years.
The first part of the volume covers Scottish drama from the earliest records to the late twentieth-century literary revival, as well as translation in Scottish theatre and non-theatrical drama. The second part focuses on the work of influential Scottish playwrights, from J.M. Barrie and James Bridie to Ena Lamont Stewart, Liz Lochhead and Edwin Morgan and right up to contemporary playwrights Anthony Neilson, Gregory Burke, Henry Adams and Douglas Maxwell.

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