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David Hare: Moral and Historical Perspectives: Contributions in Drama and Theatre Studies

Autor Finlay Donesky
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 noi 1996
In the last 30 years, David Hare has written 12 stage plays, seven screenplays and one opera, and has gained international attention as one of Britain's major contemporary playwrights. Hare's prominence springs not only from the sheer volume of his work, but from his long career of chronicling the social and political fragmentation in postwar Britain. This is the first work to demystify the implications of Hare's presentation of the moral and political health of the British nation. Arguing that one needs to have a deeply informed sense of English and British identity and postwar British society in order to understand Hare's work, Donesky thoroughly contextualizes and historicizes Hare's work. This study demonstrates how Hare's seemingly enigmatic moral vision is actually characteristic of the attitudes of Britain's governing classes.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313297342
ISBN-10: 0313297347
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Drama and Theatre Studies

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction
The Early Plays: Writing Off the Left
Knuckle and Teeth 'n' Smiles: Nostalgia for Consensual Values
Fanshen: A Positive Model for Change
Licking Hitler: The Boomerang Effect of Black Propaganda
Plenty: Hare's Definitive State-of-the-Nation Play
Dreams of Leaving: Privatization of Morality Begins
Wetherby: First Evocation of Thatcher's Britain
Discovery of the Soul in the 1980s
Discovery of the Soul in Historical Context
The Trilogy: The Refreshing of British Institutions
Heading Home and Skylight: Coming to the Defense of Nothing
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index