The Text of the Seven Plays
Author : Sophocles
Publisher : Cambridge [Eng.] : University Press, [1897, reprinted
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 43,46 MB
Release : 1897
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Author : Sophocles
Publisher : Cambridge [Eng.] : University Press, [1897, reprinted
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 43,46 MB
Release : 1897
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Author : Sean O'Casey
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 585 pages
File Size : 44,64 MB
Release : 1985-10-14
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1349179779
This edition of Sean O'Casey's major plays is designed specifically for students and teachers. The plays are supported by a full introduction, covering O'Casey's career and critical responses to the plays, full notes and a bibliography.
Author : Christopher Marlowe
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 730 pages
File Size : 34,18 MB
Release : 2003-11-27
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0141910895
Marlowe's seven plays dramatise the fatal lure of potent forces, whether religious, occult or erotic. In the victories of Tamburlaine, Faustus's encounters with the demonic, the irreverence of Barabas in THE JEW OF MALTA, and the humiliation of Edward II in his fall from power and influence, Marlowe explores the shifting balance between power and helplessness, the sacred and its desecration.
Author : J. Robert C. Cousland
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 595 pages
File Size : 16,28 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9004174737
This volume is arguably one of the most important studies of Euripides to appear in the last decade. Not only does it offer incisive examinations of many of Euripides' extant plays and their influence, it also includes seminal examinations of a number of Euripides fragmentary plays. This approach represents a novel and exciting development in Euripidean studies, since it is only very recently that the fragmentary plays have begun to appear in reliable and readily accessible editions. The book s thirty-two contributors constitute an international "who s who" of Euripidean studies and Athenian drama, and their contributions will certainly feature in the forefront of scholarly discourse on Euripides and Greek drama for years to come.
Author : Oxford University Press
Publisher :
Page : 596 pages
File Size : 46,74 MB
Release : 1916
Category : Publishers' catalogs
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Author : Jane Palatini Bowers
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 11,37 MB
Release : 2016-11-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1512801070
Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title Gertrude Stein wrote almost one hundred plays, many of which were published and performed during her lifetime. In "They Watch Me as They Watch This," the first full-length study of Stein's plays, Jane Palatini Bowers focuses on the author's contributions to the genre and offers individual and clarifying readings of these often difficult texts. In writing about Stein's plays, Bowers employs both semiotic and structuralist concepts but avoids the excessively abstract language and "scientific" approach often associated with this kind of criticism. When compared with conventional drama, Stein's plays may appear so strange as to hardly seem like plays at all. Their extreme unconventionality arises from the role language takes in them. Conventional plays allow us to look through the language at the dramatic world created by it; Stein's plays force us to concentrate on the drama inherent in language and language-making. They record and reenact the poet's experiments with language and with theatrical conventions; they also preserve the improvisational writing process in the printed and enacted product. Futhermore, Stein's plays embody her critique of and her ideas about the conventional forms of drama. Thus, the plays are metadramatic: dramas about drama. Stein's belief in the theatricality and performability of language, her metatextual explorations of the interplay between poiesis, textuality, and performance, and her violations of the boundaries between literary criticism and practice have influenced postmodernist playwrights and poets such as David Antin, Richard Foreman, Dick Higgins, Jackson MacLow, and Jerome Rothenberg. They Watch Me as They Watch This provides critical analyses of key plays which illuminate the process of Stein's experimentation during her lifetime of playwriting. Stein's recent critics have eschewed a generic approach to her writing; they overlook her intense interest in genre, and therefore they do not consider the ways in which her texts oppose, subvert, and disrupt generic conventions. Bowers's approach to Stein's work yields rich insights into her writing and into the genre she used. It will be an important contribution to Stein scholarship and to drama criticism as well.
Author : Richard Proudfoot
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 44,12 MB
Release : 2015-03-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1474243010
Based on three lectures given by Professor Richard Proudfoot in October 1999 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of The Globe, The Arden Shakespeare's centenary and Professor Proudfoot's retirement from King's College; this enjoyable volume aims to give a general and non-specialist audience some sense of what scholarship has achieved in three critical areas of Shakespeare studies at the end of the twentieth century. Freshly and engagingly written, this lively volume will appeal to all those with an interest in Shakespeare studies.
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Page : 534 pages
File Size : 40,96 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Education
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Author : Peter Burian
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 596 pages
File Size : 32,82 MB
Release : 2023-05-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1405188049
A COMPANION TO AESCHYLUS A COMPANION TO AESCHYLUS In A Companion to Aeschylus, a team of eminent Aeschyleans and brilliant younger scholars delivers an insightful and original multi-authored examination—the first comprehensive one in English—of the works of the earliest surviving Greek tragedian. This book explores Aeschylean drama, and its theatrical, historical, philosophical, religious, and socio-political contexts, as well as the receptions and influence of Aeschylus from antiquity to the present day. This companion offers readers thorough examinations of Aeschylus as a product of his time, including his place in the early years of the Athenian democracy and his immediate and ongoing impact on tragedy. It also provides comprehensive explorations of all the surviving plays, including Prometheus Bound, which many scholars have concluded is not by Aeschylus. A Companion to Aeschylus is an ideal resource for students encountering the work of Aeschylus for the first time as well as more advanced scholars seeking incisive treatment of his individual works, their cultural context and their enduring significance. Written in an accessible format, with the Greek translated into English and technical terminology avoided as much as possible, the book belongs in the library of anyone looking for a fresh and authoritative account of works of continuing interest and importance to readers and theatre-goers alike.
Author : Sophocles
Publisher :
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 45,52 MB
Release : 1914
Category : Drama
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