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Oscar Wilde and Contemporary Irish Drama

Learning to be Oscar's Contemporary
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
249 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am13.02.20201st ed. 2018
This book is about the Wildean aesthetic in contemporary Irish drama. It is of particular pertinence to academics and postgraduate students in the fields of Irish drama and Irish literature, and for those interested in the work of Oscar Wilde, Brian Friel, Tom Murphy, Thomas Kilroy, Marina Carr and Frank McGuinness.okokpojmehr
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KlappentextThis book is about the Wildean aesthetic in contemporary Irish drama. It is of particular pertinence to academics and postgraduate students in the fields of Irish drama and Irish literature, and for those interested in the work of Oscar Wilde, Brian Friel, Tom Murphy, Thomas Kilroy, Marina Carr and Frank McGuinness.okokpoj
Zusammenfassung
Represents the first book-length study of the Wildean aesthetic in contemporary Irish drama

Examines an extensive range of Wilde s writings (as opposed to merely his plays)

Demonstrates that contemporary playwrights engage with Wilde s legacy in distinct and unique ways
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-40495-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum13.02.2020
Auflage1st ed. 2018
Seiten249 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht346 g
IllustrationenXII, 249 p.
Artikel-Nr.47835149

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction: The Future is what Artists Are.- 2. Brian Friel: The Liar as Artist.- 3. Thomas Kilroy: Biography but with the facts changed.- 4. Tom Murphy: We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.- 5. Frank McGuinness: To Hell with the truth so long as it rhymes.- 6. Marina Carr: All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That´s his.- 7. Epilogue.mehr
Kritik
"This excellent book ... will be essential for students, scholars of wilde, Irish drama, and readers with an interest in literary race." (Ellen McWilliams, Irish Review, Vol. 55, 2020)
"This study is an important contribution to understanding Wilde's impact on the evolution of contemporary Irish drama. ... Scholars will find in Price's study much food for thought and will be grateful for the research and scholarship that are clearly visible in this book." (Eamon Maher, New Hibernia Review, Vol. 24 (3), 2020)
"Oscar Wilde and Contemporary Irish Drama: Learning to Be Oscar's Contemporary is a valuable book for anyone who wants to have a broad view of the ways in which contemporary Irish drama ... resonates with Wildean ways." (Thierry Dubost, Études irlandaises, Vol. 45 (1), 2020)
"Oscar Wilde and Contemporary Irish Drama is most rewarding when it presents Wilde as a cultural and artistic spirit presiding over questions in Irish drama relating to modernity, art, and identity. Ultimately, the monograph says as much about the ways in which Wilde was ahead of his time and pioneered many of the theories and techniques that became prevalent in dramatic art from the mid-twentieth century onward as it does about any influence he may have exerted on contemporary Irish dramatists; but perhaps that is the point." (José Lanters, Irish Literary Supplement, Vol. 39 (2), 2020)
"Price offers a comprehensive and discerning thesis of how a Wildean influence, whether it be derived from Wilde's drama or his aesthetic theories, can be read into the dramatists who are the subject of this study. ... Oscar Wilde and Contemporary Irish Drama clearly shows just how relevant the work of Oscar Wilde is to the continuingnarrative of the Irish theatrical tradition." (Adrienne Leavy, Reading Ireland, Issue 10, 2019)
"This is a rich, wide-ranging and accomplished monograph, which has built on a wealth of existing research to make a persuasive case that Wilde is, always has been, and is likely to remain, our contemporary." (David McKinney, Irish Studies Review, Vol. 27 (4), 2019)
"Oscar Wilde and Contemporary Irish Drama: Learning to be Oscar's Contemporary is a pacey, scholarly, and deeply interesting book. ... It is a book that will appeal to scholars, students, and all who are interested in Wilde, and in Irish theatre more generally, and it is written in a fluid, engaging style that contributes to its clarity and accessibility." (Noreen Doody, Irish University Review, Vol. 49 (2), November, 2019)
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