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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV008242450
    Format: XII, 320 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 0805789561
    Series Statement: Twayne's critical history of American drama
    Content: Though previously ignored as the nation's literary stepchild, the country's early drama emerges in American Drama from the Colonial Period through World War I as a dynamic cultural institution in which the social, political, economic, and artistic issues of the moment found representation for diverse, often contentious audiences. Suggesting the need to reexamine these neglected works, Gary A. Richardson argues that a more contemporary critical perspective results in a greater understanding of these plays' impact upon their original audiences, a clearer sense of the achievements of their authors, and the recovery of a long-lost segment of America's heritage. The volume moves chronologically through the nation's dramatic history, balancing observations about formal, aesthetic, and theatrical concerns with an examination of the influence of broad cultural forces upon the direction of the drama
    Content: Beginning with theater and drama's emergence in the colonial period, Richardson explores drama's role in the American Revolution and, later, the nationalistic efforts of William Dunlap and James Nelson Barker to create a uniquely American drama. He continues by counterpointing the romantic configurations of William Howard Payne, Robert Montgomery Bird, and George Henry Boker with the work of writers such as James Kirke Paulding, John Augustus Stone, Joseph S. Jones, and George Aiken, who developed distinctly American character types and themes specifically designed to appeal to a popular audience. Richardson next highlights the complex cultural business of the melodramas of Dion Boucicault, Augustin Daly, David Belasco, Joaquin Miller, and Bronson Howard and the fitful emergence of a realistic drama in the plays of William Dean Howells, Steele MacKaye, James A. Herne, and William Gillette
    Content: He ends by examining the turn-of-the century works of Langdon Mitchell, Clyde Fitch, William Vaughn Moody, Edward Sheldon, Rachel Crothers, and Susan Glaspell, the writers who set the stage for the appearance of such modern masters as Eugene O'Neill. A concise history of the genre, American Drama from the Colonial Period through World War I is essential reading for students and scholars interested in the dramatic foundations of American culture. A selected bibliography, a detailed chronology of world events and major plays, and period illustrations of several productions are included
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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    Keywords: USA ; Drama ; Geschichte 1665-1917
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  • 2
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    Oxford : Taylor and Francis Group
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC179536
    Format: 1 online resource (197 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780203360095
    Content: An enormously exciting, beautifully written and very moving work. The Paper Canoe comprises a fascinating dialogue with such masters of theatre as Stanislavski, Meyerhold, Craig, Copeau, Brecht, Artand and Decroux
    Note: BOOK COVER -- HALF-TITLE -- TITLE -- COPYRIGHT -- DEDICATION -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- 1 THE GENESIS OF THEATRE ANTHROPOLOGY -- 2 DEFINITION -- 3 RECURRING PRINCIPLES -- Daily and extra-daily -- Balance in action -- The dance of oppositions -- Consistent inconsistency and the virtue of omission -- Equivalence -- A decided body -- 4 NOTES FOR THE PERPLEXED (AND FOR MYSELF) -- 5 ENERGY, OR RATHER, THE THOUGHT -- 'Never again this word' -- Seven-tenths-the energy of the absorbed action -- Sats-the energy can be suspended -- Intermezzo: the bear who reads the thought, or rather, deciphers the sats -- Animus and Anima-the temperatures of the energy -- Thought in action-the paths of energy -- The return home -- 6 THE DILATED BODY -- 7 A THEATRE NOT MADE OF STONES AND BRICKS -- Theatre and Drama -- Pre-expressivity and levels of organization -- The drift of the exercises -- The moon and the city -- The mother's smile -- To live according to the precision of a design -- 8 CANOES, BUTTERFLIES AND A HORSE -- Only the action is alive, but only the word remains -- Quipu -- The people of ritual -- Shadow-words -- Silver Horse-a week of work -- Monday -- Tuesday -- Wednesday -- Thursday -- Friday -- NOTES -- INDEX
    Additional Edition: Print version Barba, Eugenio The Paper Canoe Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c1995 ISBN 9780415100830
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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