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British Realist Theatre: The New Wave in its Context 1956 - 1965


British Realist Theatre: The New Wave in its Context 1956 - 1965

Paperback by Lacey, Stephen

British Realist Theatre: The New Wave in its Context 1956 - 1965

£39.99

ISBN:
9780415123112
Publication Date:
07 Sep 1995
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
220 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 12 May 2024
British Realist Theatre: The New Wave in its Context 1956 - 1965

Description

The British `New Wave' of dramatists, actors and directors in the late 1950s and 1960s created a defining moment in post-war theatre. British Realist Theatre is an accessible introduction to the New Wave, providing the historical and cultural background which is essential for a true understanding of this influential and dynamic era. Drawing upon contemporary sources as well as the plays themselves, Stephen Lacey considers the plays' influences, their impact and their critical receptions. The playwrights discussed include: * Edward Bond * John Osborne * Shelagh Delaney * Harold Pinter

Contents

INTRODUCTION 1 REPRESENTING CONTEMPORARY BRITAIN: ANGER, AFFLUENCE AND HEGEMONY 2 INSTITUTIONS AND AUDIENCES 3 REALISM, CLASS AND CULTURE 4 'BEYOND NATURALISM PURE': REALISM, NATURALISM AND THE NEW WAVE 5 REDEFINING REALISM 6 THE TWO NEW WAVES: REALISM IN THEATRE AND FILM; IN CONCLUSION: THE 1960S-NEW DEFINITIONS OF 'WHAT BRITAIN IS LIKE'.

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