Contemporary Irish dramatists

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Contemporary Irish dramatists

Michael Etherton

(Macmillan modern dramatists)

Macmillan Education, 1989

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 239-249

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This series aims to introduce the reader to major 19th and 20th century dramatists, movements and new forms of drama throughout the world. This book is an examination of the work of the most influential modern Irish dramatists to show how their work contributes to a different view of what constitutes "Irish" and "drama". The development of contemporary drama in the 1980s into a depiction of a new Irish reality has contributed to a new Irish drama aesthetic, sparked originally by plays such as Hugh Leonard's "Da" and Stewart Parker's "Spokesong".

Table of Contents

  • Dublin and Belfast
  • the theatre in the West
  • the plays of Tom Murphy
  • Brian Friel - early plays
  • Brian Friel after 1969
  • D'Arcy and Arden.

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