Studying plays
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Studying plays
Arnold, 1998
- : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
How should we study drama? What possibilities and limitations does the genre present? Beginning with an examination of "A Dolls House", the conventions of which frame much of "serious" television drama, the book goes on to explore issues of characterization, transmission from page to stage, authorship and the construction and deconstruction of the genre. It considers the uses of "space" and in a final chapter examines the varieties and functions of play. Complex ideas and technical terms are introduced in a way that should give the reader a secure preliminary understanding, with constant reference to a range of plays and to their dramatic interpretation.
Table of Contents
- Characters and persons - case study - "Joseph's Trouble About Mary"
- page to stage - case study - "Anthony and Cleopatra"
- spaces - case study - "The Rover"
- thought - case study - "Fen"
- culture - case study - "Oh! What a Lovely War"
- play - case study - "Antigone and Belle Reprieve"
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