Twentieth-Century English History Plays: From Shaw to Bond
The history play is an extremely popular genre among English playwrights of this century, yet very little research has been done in the field. In particular, the sheer size and complexity of the subject appears to have prevented critics from attempting to arrive at a clear definition of the genre. This book examines the term 'history play' afresh, seeking to define more precisely the scope and the limits of the genre in relation to twentieth-century ideas of and attitudes to history.
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Twentieth-Century English History Plays: From Shaw to Bond
The history play is an extremely popular genre among English playwrights of this century, yet very little research has been done in the field. In particular, the sheer size and complexity of the subject appears to have prevented critics from attempting to arrive at a clear definition of the genre. This book examines the term 'history play' afresh, seeking to define more precisely the scope and the limits of the genre in relation to twentieth-century ideas of and attitudes to history.
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Twentieth-Century English History Plays: From Shaw to Bond

Twentieth-Century English History Plays: From Shaw to Bond

by Niloufer Harben
Twentieth-Century English History Plays: From Shaw to Bond

Twentieth-Century English History Plays: From Shaw to Bond

by Niloufer Harben

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The history play is an extremely popular genre among English playwrights of this century, yet very little research has been done in the field. In particular, the sheer size and complexity of the subject appears to have prevented critics from attempting to arrive at a clear definition of the genre. This book examines the term 'history play' afresh, seeking to define more precisely the scope and the limits of the genre in relation to twentieth-century ideas of and attitudes to history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333425176
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 06/18/1988
Series: From Shaw to Bond
Edition description: 1988
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements - Introduction: The English History Play in the Twentieth-Century - George Bernard Shaw; Saint Joan - Three Plays of the 1930s: Reginald Berkeley; The Lady with the Lamp, Clifford Bax; The Rose without a Thorn, and Gordon Daviot; Richard of Bordeaux - T.S.Eliot; Murder in the Cathedral - Three Plays of the 1960s: Robert Bolt; A Man for All Seasons, Peter Shaffer; The Royal Hunt of the Sun, and John Osborne; Luther - Edward Bond; Early Morning - Conclusion - Notes - Index
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