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The Spaces Of Irish Drama Stage And Place In Contemporary Plays 1st Edition Helen Heusner Heusner Lojek

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The Spaces Of Irish Drama Stage And Place In Contemporary Plays 1st Edition Helen Heusner Heusner Lojek
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Helen Heusner Heusner Lojek
ISBN: 9780230115231, 0230115233
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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The Spaces Of Irish Drama Stage And Place In Contemporary Plays 1st Edition Helen Heusner Heusner Lojek by Helen Heusner Heusner Lojek 9780230115231, 0230115233 instant download after payment.

Contemporary Irish drama communicates not only through words but also through the non-verbal use of space -- both the geographical places in which plays are set and the ways stage space is used. The work of cultural and physical geographers, brought to bear on plays by Friel, McPherson, Carr, and McGuinness, illuminates the extent to which perceptions of themes and characters are determined by the plays’ uses of space. The plays shape reactions to issues of belonging and not belonging, home and homeland, by locating characters in specific places and by establishing stage spaces that inform perceptions of both Irish characters and Irish locales.

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