John Osborne: Vituperative Artist
For British playwright, John Osborne, there are no brave causes; only people who muddle through life, who hurt, and are often hurt in return. This study deals with Osborne's complete oeuvre and critically examines its form and technique; the function of the gaze; its construction of gender; and the relationship between Osborne's life and work. Gilleman has also traced the evolution of Osborne's reception by turning to critical reviews at the beginning of each chapter.
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John Osborne: Vituperative Artist
For British playwright, John Osborne, there are no brave causes; only people who muddle through life, who hurt, and are often hurt in return. This study deals with Osborne's complete oeuvre and critically examines its form and technique; the function of the gaze; its construction of gender; and the relationship between Osborne's life and work. Gilleman has also traced the evolution of Osborne's reception by turning to critical reviews at the beginning of each chapter.
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John Osborne: Vituperative Artist

John Osborne: Vituperative Artist

by Luc Gilleman
John Osborne: Vituperative Artist

John Osborne: Vituperative Artist

by Luc Gilleman

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For British playwright, John Osborne, there are no brave causes; only people who muddle through life, who hurt, and are often hurt in return. This study deals with Osborne's complete oeuvre and critically examines its form and technique; the function of the gaze; its construction of gender; and the relationship between Osborne's life and work. Gilleman has also traced the evolution of Osborne's reception by turning to critical reviews at the beginning of each chapter.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317842804
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/04/2014
Series: Studies in Modern Drama
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
File size: 776 KB

About the Author

Luc Gilleman

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Osborne’s Phallic Art; Part 1 I; Chapter 2 Rise to the Top, 1956–1963; Chapter 3 Look Back in Anger (1956); Chapter 4 The Entertainer (1957); Chapter 5 Luther (1961); Part 2 II; Chapter 6 At the Top, 1964–1971; Chapter 7 Inadmissible Evidence (1964); Chapter 8 A Patriot for Me (1965); Part 3 III; Chapter 9 The Long Descent, 1972–1994; Chapter 10 A Sense of Detachment (1972); Chapter 11 Watch It Come Down (1976); Chapter 12 Déjàvu (1992);
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