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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 25 April 2025
- ISBN 9781138333840
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages124 pages
- Size 216x138 mm
- Weight 390 g
- Language English 698
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Short description:
In this book, Michael Evans discusses what he calls standard dramaturgy a set of seven principles upon which most plays, from ancient Greek dramas to modern works, are based.
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How are plays constructed? Taking this essential question and looking at a broad range of Western plays, from Greek tragedies through Ibsen, we can discern a remarkably stable set of dramaturgical principles.
Some dramatists adhere to traditional principles to create meaning, while others delight in bending or breaking these conventions, seeking new ways to express meaning. In this book, Michael Evans discusses what he calls ?standard dramaturgy? ? a set of seven principles upon which most plays, from ancient Greek dramas to modern works, are based. He teases out seven traits found in most plays written before 1900 ? and many popular plays and films since then. The book then looks at these key traits and how the playwrights of the Modernist era deliberately subvert them to create new methods of meaning. Examining each of these traits with well-chosen examples from dramatic literature, the book highlights these traits and illustrates how dramaturgs can understand instances of meaning within plays.
Part of the Routledge Focus on Dramaturgy series, this book will interest scholars and students of dramaturgy, directing, and theatre studies.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Conflict and Action
Chapter 3: Plot
Chapter 4: Structures of the Plot
Chapter 5: Characters
Chapter 6: Dialogue
Chapter 7: Genre
Chapter 8: Dramatic and postdramatic alternatives
Bibliography
Index
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