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Modern Verse Drama

Modern Verse Drama
Author: Arnold P. Hinchliffe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1351630202

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First published in 1977, this book provides a clear and well-illustrated analysis of modern verse drama. It studies the work of its chief exponents, T. S. Eliot and Christopher Fry, as well as the genre’s place in the development of modern theatre. It particular focuses on the effect that verse drama has had on an audience’s awareness of language in the theatre, paving the way for dramatists like Pinter, Beckett and Wesker. This book will be of particular interest to those studying modern poetry and drama.


Form in the Modern Verse Drama

Form in the Modern Verse Drama
Author: Douglas Bellamy Kurdys
Publisher: Salzburg : Inst. f. Engl. Sprache u. Literatur, Univ. Salzburg
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1972
Genre: English drama
ISBN:

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Poetic Drama

Poetic Drama
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Modern Verse Drama in English

Modern Verse Drama in English
Author: Kayla McKinney Wiggins
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993-10-25
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0313289298

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This bibliography provides a comprehensive record of verse drama in modern literature. The volume begins with an introduction, which discusses the significance of verse drama in modern theater, and which overviews the history and intent of modern verse drama. The bibliography that follows provides entries for more than 500 plays written in verse or in verse and prose between 1935 and 1992. Included are works by renowned playwrights such as T.S. Eliot, Christopher Fry, and John Arden, as well as plays by lesser-known dramatists. The plays are organized alphabetically by the name of the author. Included are anthologies of plays as well. Each entry is accompanied by an annotation that succinctly overviews the major themes and significance of the work. Title and subject index conclude the reference.


Poetry and Drama

Poetry and Drama
Author: Thomas Stearns Eliot
Publisher: Cambridge : Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1951
Genre: Drama
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Poets at Play

Poets at Play
Author: Sarah Bay-Cheng
Publisher: Susquehanna University Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2010
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1575911280

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Beginning with Stevens's Three Travelers Watch a Sunrise (1916) as a dynamic introduction to the modernist transformation of poetry into performance, the collection also includes Millay's biting anti-war satire, Aria da Capo (1920) and H.D.'s Hippolytus Temporizes (1927), loosely adapted from the Euripides play. Both plays demonstrate the Greek poets' enduring legacy in modern poetic drama --


Modern Verse Drama

Modern Verse Drama
Author: Stuart Ramsay McLeod
Publisher: Salzburg : Inst. f. Engl. Sprache u. Literatur, Univ. Salzburg
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1972
Genre: Drama
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Form in Modern Verse Drama

Form in Modern Verse Drama
Author: Douglas Bellamy Kurdys
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1972-12-31
Genre: Literary form
ISBN: 9780773402058

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Verse Drama in England, 1900-2015

Verse Drama in England, 1900-2015
Author: Irene Morra
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2016-10-20
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 147258015X

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Verse Drama in England, 1900-2015 provides a critical and historical exploration of a tradition of modern dramatic creativity that has received very little scholarly attention. Exploring the emergence of a distinctly modern verse drama at the turn of the century and its development into the twenty-first, it counters common assumptions that the form is a marginal, fundamentally outdated curiosity. Through an examination of the extensive and diverse engagement of literary and theatrical writers, directors and musicians, Irene Morra identifies in modern verse drama a consistent and often prominent attempt to expand upon, revitalize, and redefine the contemporary English stage. Dramatists discussed include Stephen Phillips, Gordon Bottomley, John Masefield, James Elroy Flecker, T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden, Ronald Duncan, Christopher Fry, John Arden, Anne Ridler, Tony Harrison, Steven Berkoff, Caryl Churchill, and Mike Bartlett. The book explores the negotiation of these dramatists with the changing position of verse drama in relation to constructions of national and communal audience, aesthetic challenge, and dramatic heritage. Key to the study is the self-conscious positioning of many of these dramatists in relation to an assumed mainstream tradition – and the various critical responses that that positioning has provoked. The study advocates for a scholarly revaluation of what must be identified as an influential and overlooked tradition of aesthetic challenge and creativity.