Verse Drama in England, 1900-2015: Art, Modernity and the National Stage

Verse Drama in England, 1900-2015: Art, Modernity and the National Stage

Verse Drama in England, 1900-2015: Art, Modernity and the National Stage

Verse Drama in England, 1900-2015: Art, Modernity and the National Stage

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Overview

Verse Drama in England, 1900-2015 provides a critical and historical exploration of a tradition of modern dramatic creativity that has received very little scholarly attention. Exploring the emergence of a distinctly modern verse drama at the turban of the century and its development into the twenty-first, it counters common assumptions that the form is a marginal, fundamentally outdated curiosity. Through an examination of the extensive and diverse engagement of literary and theatrical writers, directors and musicians, Irene Morra identifies in modern verse drama a consistent and often prominent attempt to expand upon, revitalize, and redefine the contemporary English stage.

Dramatists discussed include Stephen Phillips, Gordon Bottomley, John Masefield, James Elroy Flecker, T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden, Ronald Duncan, Christopher Fry, John Arden, Anne Ridler, Tony Harrison, Steven Berkoff, Caryl Churchill, and Mike Bartlett. 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. The study advocates for a scholarly revaluation of what must be identified as an influential and overlooked tradition of aesthetic challenge and creativity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472580146
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/20/2016
Series: Critical Companions
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Dr Irene Morra is Reader in English Literature at Cardiff University, UK. She is the author of Britishness, Popular Music, and National Identity: The Making of Modern Britain and Twentieth-Century British Authors and the Rise of Opera in Britain.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction. Modern Verse Drama in England: The Forgotten Tradition

1. Nineteenth Century-Legacies: Spectacle, Sonority and Romantic Reform in the Theatre of Stephen Phillips and James Elroy Flecker

2. The New Drama: Social Challenge and Poetic Theatre from W. B. Yeats to Terence Gray

3. Georgian Revolt: John Masefield, Shakespeare and Gordon Bottomley's King Lear's Wife

4. Religious Drama: Theatrical Experimentation and Spiritual Renewal between the Wars

5. Music, Politics and the Modern Poet: T. S. Eliot and W. H. Auden in the 1930s

6. Renaissance and False Dawn: Mainstream Success on the Postwar Stage

7. Anger and Aftermath: Royal Court, National Theatre and Verse Drama after 1956

8. Tradition and Trajectory: Verse and Dramatic Heritage in Caryl Churchill, Steven Berkoff and Tony Harrison

9. The Returban of the King: King Charles III and Shakespearean Power and Pastiche

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