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Verse Drama In England 19002015 Art Modernity And The National Stage Irene Morra

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Verse Drama In England 19002015 Art Modernity And The National Stage Irene Morra
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Methuen Drama
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.63 MB
Author: Irene Morra
ISBN: 9781472580146, 9781472580139, 9781472580177, 1472580141, 1472580133, 1472580176
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Verse Drama In England 19002015 Art Modernity And The National Stage Irene Morra by Irene Morra 9781472580146, 9781472580139, 9781472580177, 1472580141, 1472580133, 1472580176 instant download after payment.

Modern Verse Drama explores the emergence of the form at the turn of the century and its development into the twenty-first, offering key case studies of well-known verse dramatists alongside explorations of less-discussed but equally influential writers within the form.
Dramatists discussed include T. S. Eliot, Gordon Bottomley, Charles Williams, W. H. Auden, Christopher Isherwood, Ronald Duncan, Christopher Fry, John Arden, Anne Ridler, Tony Harrison, Ted Hughes, and Caryl Churchill. The book explores the negotiation of these dramatists with the changing position of verse drama in relation to constructions of national and communal audience, aesthetic challenge, and dramatic heritage. Key to the study is the self-conscious positioning of many of these dramatists in relation to an assumed mainstream tradition – and the various critical responses that that positioning has provoked.

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