Modern Theories of Drama
A Selection of Writings on Drama and Theatre, 1850-1990
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- Kiadó Clarendon Press
- Megjelenés dátuma 1998. december 17.
- ISBN 9780198711407
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem356 oldal
- Méret 242x164x24 mm
- Súly 696 g
- Nyelv angol 0
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Rövid leírás:
Because of its close link with stage performance, the theory of drama is of interest not only to practitioners (playwrights, dramaturges, performers) but also to the general reader and the play-goer. Modern Theories of Drama provides a crucial resource for students of drama and theatre studies. The landmark excerpts for this anthology illustrate how dramatically the idea of drama has altered in the last 150 years.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Modern Theories of Drama concentrates on the developments in dramatic theory over the last 150 years, providing a crucial resource for students of drama and theatre studies. From Aristotle's Poetics onwards, drama - especially 'serious' drama - has been encased in a framework of theory, although the more popular forms of theatre have often chosen to ignore this. However, from the eighteenth century until the present day, theoretical questioning of the 'rules' (Aristotelian and other) has constantly grown in scope and strength. This attack was to become more and more vigorous in the second half of the nineteenth century and reach gale force in the twentieth. Different audience profiles and new performance venues; innovative methods of presentation; a changing sense of the purposes of drama and of its philosophical content, have resulted in the striking instability of theory which confronts us today. Quite new concepts have arisen in this century, seemingly outdated ones have been resurrected.
TöbbTartalomjegyzék:
Part I: Introduction
The Work of Art of the Future
The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations
The Law of the Drama
The Comic in Situations
Melodrama
For a Theatre of Situations
Theatre Problems
Theatre Without a Conscience
Are There Universals of Performance in Myth, Ritual, and Drama?
Part II: Varieties of Realism
The Relationship of Dramatic Art to its Age and Allied Matters
Naturalism
Author's Preface to `Miss Julie'
Against the Well-Made Play
`Death of a Salesman': A Modern Tragedy?
Part III: Anti-Naturalism
The Tragical in Daily Life
The Theatre
Certain Nobel Plays of Japan
On the Theatre: The Fairground Booth
The Art of the Theatre: The First Dialogue
Organic Unity
Memoranda on Masks
A Dramatist's Notebook
Author's Note to `A Dream Play'
On the Futility of the `Theatrical' in the Theatre
Preface and Prologue to `The Breasts of Tiresias'
Preface to Die Unsterblichen (`The Immortals')
Preface to `Methusalem, The Eternal Bourgeois'
The Futurist Synthetic Theatre
On a New Type of Play
The Theatre of Cruelty: First Manifesto
An End to Masterpieces
The Theatre's New Testament
The Holy Theatre: Happenings
The London Controversy: Tynan v. Ionesco
Part IV: Political Theatre
Letter to a Creative Collaborator
The Programme of the Proletarian Theatre
The Modern Theatre is the Epic Theatre
A Short Organum for the Theatre
The Material and the Models
Poetics of the Oppressed
Political Dynamics: The Feminisms
Part V: Semiotics
Dynamics of the Sign in the Theatre
Semiotics of Theatrical Performance
Psychic Polyphony
The Signs of Stage and Screen
Avant-Garde Theatre and Semiology: A Few Practices and the Theory Behind Them
Select Bibliography
Index