Beyond realism : experimental and unconventional Irish drama since the revival

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Beyond realism : experimental and unconventional Irish drama since the revival

edited by Joan FitzPatrick Dean and José Lanters

(DQR studies in literature, 56)

Rodopi, 2015

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When W.B. Yeats and Lady Gregory set out in 1897 to create an Irish theatre, they expressed their openness to dramatic experimentation. However, the Abbey Theatre that was their legacy increasingly came to resist non-traditional dramaturgy. Ranging over a period of more than a century, the essays in Beyond Realism focus on theatre that has challenged what came to be perceived as the dominance of realism in Irish drama. The contributors demonstrate that, in the first half of the twentieth century, playwrights such as George Fitzmaurice, Sean O'Casey, and Jack B. Yeats produced unconventional theatre that challenged the norm of realism; they show that Irish dramatists since the 1980s, including Thomas Kilroy, Vincent Woods, and Patricia Burke Brogan further broadened the range of theatrical methods. The concluding essays on contemporary works that use multiple techniques, technology, and site-specific locations suggest that non-realistic, highly theatrical approaches are no longer the exception in Irish drama.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Joan FitzPatrick Dean and Jose Lanters: Introduction Christopher Collins: "This World of Inarticulate Power": J.M. Synge's Riders to the Sea and Magical Realism Fiona Brennan: "Magic and Menace": A Re-evaluation of George Fitzmaurice's The Magic Glasses Michael Pierse: Cock-a-Doodle Dandy: O'Casey's Total Theatre Alexandra Poulain: The Passion of Harry Heegan: Sean O'Casey's The Silver Tassie Ondrej Pilny: Doing Justice to Swift: Denis Johnston's Solution in Diverse Modes Akiko Satake: Jack B. Yeats' In Sand : An Experiment in the Toy Theatre Ian R. Walsh: Theatricality in Verse: Donagh MacDonagh's Happy as Larry and the Lyric Theatre Michael A. Moir, Jr: Childe Louis to the Broadcast Tower Came: Louis MacNeice, Radio Drama and the Dismantling of Yeatsian Theatrical Space Peter O'Rourke: Illuminating the Margins of History: Non-Realist Motivations in the Work of Thomas Kilroy Mary Ann Ryan: Fear and Loathing in Fermanagh: Apostasy and Ambiguity in Vincent Woods' At the Black Pig's Dyke Charlotte J. Headrick: Through a Woman's Eyes: Non-realistic Directing Strategies for Staging Plays by Irish Female Dramatists Clare Wallace: "The Heel of the Oppressor in a Ferragamo Shoe": Medium and Message in Improbable Frequency Charlotte McIvor: Ireland, China, Belgium, Finland: Brokentalkers and the Transnational Connectivities of Post-Celtic Tiger Performance Notes on Contributors Index

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  • NCID
    BB18690191
  • ISBN
    • 9789042039193
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam
  • Pages/Volumes
    234 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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