Twentieth-Century American Drama
Edited by Brenda Murphy
Published August 15th 2006 by Routledge – 1,728 pages
Published August 15th 2006 by Routledge – 1,728 pages
There was a vast array of activity in American theatre during the twentieth century, when work produced in the United States reached the height of its significance and influence within the world repertoire.
Presenting an overview of criticism on the full range of twentieth-century American drama as well as a substantial anthology that reflects the changing critical perspectives that have been trained on the area, this extensive collection performs two much-needed functions. Covering a variety of themes from the battles over realism and expressionism at the beginning of the century, to the emergence of Freudian and myth criticism, the response to post-structural theory in the seventies and eighties, and the intense focus on issues of gender, sexual identity and ethnicity toward the end of the century, this is a fascinating and unique collection for both student and scholar alike.
Volume 1: 1900–1939 Critical Overviews. Susan Glaspell. The Twenties. Eugene O’Neill. The Thirties. Lillian Hellman Volume 2: 1940–1959 Overview. Arthur Miller. Tennessee Williams. Selected Playwrights Volume 3: 1960–1979 Issues. Edward Albee. The Sixties. Maria Irene Fornes. The Seventies Volume 4: 1980–2000 Issues of Ethnicity. Sam Shepard. David Mamet. August Wilson. Marsha Norman. Tony Kushner. Selected Playwrights
Name: Twentieth-Century American Drama (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Brenda Murphy. There was a vast array of activity in American theatre during the twentieth century, when work produced in the United States reached the height of its significance and influence within the world repertoire.
Presenting an overview of criticism on the...
Categories: Drama Genres, American & Canadian Literature, 20th Century Literature