UID:
almahu_9948664649002882
Format:
1 online resource (277 p.)
Edition:
1st, New ed.
ISBN:
9781453903735
Series Statement:
Irish Studies 9
Content:
Irish Women Playwrights 1900-1939 is the first book to examine the plays of five fascinating and creative women, placing their work for theatre in co-relation to suggest a parallel tradition that reframes the development of Irish theatre into the present day. How these playwrights dramatize violence and its impacts in political, social, and personal life is a central concern of this book. Augusta Gregory, Eva Gore-Booth, Dorothy Macardle, Mary Manning, and Teresa Deevy re-model theatrical form, re-structuring action and narrative, and exploring closure as a way of disrupting audience expectation. Their plays create stage spaces and images that expose relationships of power and authority, and invite the audience to see the performance not as illusion, but as framed by the conventions and limits of theatrical representation. Irish Women Playwrights 1900-1939 is suitable for courses in Irish theatre, women in theatre, gender and performance, dramaturgy, and Irish drama in the twentieth century as well as for those interested in women’s work in theatre and in Irish theatre in the twentieth century.
Content:
«[...] Cathy Leeney’s Irish Women Playwrights is a very important intervention into the field of Irish theatre studies – one that should be widely read, debated, and emulated.» (Patrick Lonergan, GRAAT 2014)
Note:
Contents: Augusta Gregory: Shaping the Image and the Breaking of Love – Eva Gore-Booth: Staging the Dream – Dorothy Macardle: Revolution and Consolidation: Betwixt and Between – Mary Manning: Unseasonal Youth – Teresa Deevy: Exile and Silence.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781433103322
Language:
English
DOI:
10.3726/978-1-4539-0373-5
URL:
https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/27762?format=EPDF
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