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The Theatre of Revolt: Studies in modern drama from Ibsen to Genet
Robert Brustein
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| #1030595 in Books | 1991-02-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.44 x1.29 x6.00l,1.29 | File type: PDF | 452 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Seminal Work of Dramatic Criticism|By Patrick Cronin|I'm going to make this simple: This is one of two books of dramatic criticism that I take to the island and the other is Aristotle's Poetics. I first read this work when I was a grad student at Tulane and it changed the way I think about modern and contemporary drama and in the 50 years since nothing has changed my mind||Provocative, persuasive, and eminently readable. (Saturday )
The best single collection of essays I know on modern drama...remarkably fine and sensitive pieces of criticism. (Alvin Kernan Yale )
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In a new edition of this now-classic work, Robert Brustein argues that the roots of the modern theatre may be found in the soil of rebellion cultivated by eight outstanding playwrights: Ibsen, Strindberg, Chekhov, Shaw, Brecht, Pirandello, O'Neill, and Genet. Focusing on each of them in turn, Mr. Brustein considers the nature of their revolt, the methods employed in their plays, their influences on the modern drama, and the playwrights themselves. "One of the standard an...
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