Modern American Drama on Screen

Modern American Drama on Screen
Title Modern American Drama on Screen PDF eBook
Author William Robert Bray
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 315
Release 2013-08-08
Genre Drama
ISBN 1107000653

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Focusing on key texts, leading scholars explore how Hollywood has given an enduring life to the classics of Broadway theater.

Modern British Drama on Screen

Modern British Drama on Screen
Title Modern British Drama on Screen PDF eBook
Author R. Barton Palmer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 307
Release 2013-12-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1107652405

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This collection of essays offers the first comprehensive treatment of British and American films adapted from modern British plays. Offering insights into the mutually profitable relationship between the newest performance medium and the most ancient. With each chapter written by an expert in the field, Modern British Drama on Screen focuses on key playwrights of the period including George Bernard Shaw, Somerset Maugham, Terence Rattigan, Noel Coward and John Osborne and the most significant British drama of the past century from Pygmalion to The Madness of George III. Most chapters are devoted to single plays and the transformations they underwent in the move from stage to screen. Ideally suited for classroom use, this book offers a semester's worth of introductory material for the study of theater and film in modern Britain, widely acknowledged as a world center of dramatic productions for both the stage and screen.

Modern American Drama on Screen

Modern American Drama on Screen
Title Modern American Drama on Screen PDF eBook
Author William Robert Bray
Publisher
Total Pages 300
Release 2013-09-12
Genre American drama
ISBN 9781299842069

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Focusing on key texts, leading scholars explore how Hollywood has given an enduring life to the classics of Broadway theater.

Modern American Drama in Screen

Modern American Drama in Screen
Title Modern American Drama in Screen PDF eBook
Author William Robert Bray
Publisher
Total Pages 316
Release 2013
Genre PERFORMING ARTS
ISBN 9781107416390

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Focusing on key texts, leading scholars explore how Hollywood has given an enduring life to the classics of Broadway theater.

The Presence of the Past in Modern American Drama

The Presence of the Past in Modern American Drama
Title The Presence of the Past in Modern American Drama PDF eBook
Author Patricia R. Schroeder
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages 170
Release 1989
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780838633328

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This study focuses on Eugene O'Neill, Thornton Wilder, Arthur Miller, and Tennessee Williams, who, within the overall framework of formal realism, reshaped dramatic form to depict a past that interacts with the present in complex and often surprising ways. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Award in Modern Drama.

Modern American Drama, 1945-2000

Modern American Drama, 1945-2000
Title Modern American Drama, 1945-2000 PDF eBook
Author C. W. E. Bigsby
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 476
Release 2000-12-21
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521794107

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New edition of Modern American Drama completes the survey and comes up to 2000.

Visions of Tragedy in Modern American Drama

Visions of Tragedy in Modern American Drama
Title Visions of Tragedy in Modern American Drama PDF eBook
Author David Palmer
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 272
Release 2018-02-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1474276946

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This volume responds to a renewed focus on tragedy in theatre and literary studies to explore conceptions of tragedy in the dramatic work of seventeen canonical American playwrights. For students of American literature and theatre studies, the assembled essays offer a clear framework for exploring the work of many of the most studied and performed playwrights of the modern era. Following a contextual introduction that offers a survey of conceptions of tragedy, scholars examine the dramatic work of major playwrights in chronological succession, beginning with Eugene O'Neill and ending with Suzan-Lori Parks. A final chapter provides a study of American drama since 1990 and its ongoing engagement with concepts of tragedy. The chapters explore whether there is a distinctively American vision of tragedy developed in the major works of canonical American dramatists and how this may be seen to evolve over the course of the twentieth century through to the present day. Among the playwrights whose work is examined are: Susan Glaspell, Langston Hughes, Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Edward Albee, Lorraine Hansberry, Amiri Baraka, August Wilson, Marsha Norman and Tony Kushner. With each chapter being short enough to be assigned for weekly classes in survey courses, the volume will help to facilitate critical engagement with the dramatic work and offer readers the tools to further their independent study of this enduring theme of dramatic literature.