An edition of John Osborne, vituperative artist (2002)

John Osborne, vituperative artist

a reading of his life and work

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An edition of John Osborne, vituperative artist (2002)

John Osborne, vituperative artist

a reading of his life and work

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"What can be said about the work of a man like John Osborne, who always had a knack for writing the wrong things at the wrong times? Steeped in personal neurosis, Osborne peopled his plays with a cast of unappealing characters who muddle through life, tormenting themselves and others. Starting with Look Back in Anger in 1956, he defied aesthetic convention and fashionable ideology throughout his career and left behind a richly diverse, though often frustratingly complex body of work.

Despite the ambivalence of critics and audiences, he is recognized today as one of the most important playwrights of the twentieth century as well as the father of modern British theater. This study by Luc Gilleman provides a fresh critical perspective on Osborne's complete oeuvre, addressing the issues in his plays most relevant today, notably the relationship between his life and work, the function of the gaze, and the construction of gender. Gilleman examines all of the major plays chronologically, offering both detailed analysis and contextual overview.

Those interested in the history of modern English-speaking theater will welcome this timely reappraisal of Osborne's provocative life and work."--BOOK JACKET.

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Routledge
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English
Pages
260

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Preface vii
Acknowledgmentsx
References to Osborne's Works xi
1. Osborne's Phallic Art 1
Part I
2. Rise to the Top, 1956-1963 29
3. Look Back in Anger (1956): Of Bears and Traps 45
4. The Entertainer (1957): The Use of Despair 63
5. Luther (1961): The Negative Way of Anger 85
Part II
6. At the Top, 1964-1971 109
7. Inadmissible Evidence (1964): The Birthing of the Self 123
8. A Patriot for Me (1965): Society and the Hidden Self 141
Part III
9. The Long Descent, 1972-1994 163
10. A Sense of Detachment (1972): The Limits of Authenticity 177
11. Watch It Come Down (1976): A Most Necessary Failure 197
12. Dejavu (1992): Elegy for Lost Origins 213
A Note on Further Reading 234
Notes 235
Index 255.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 234-254) and index.

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New York
Series
Studies in modern drama

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Dewey Decimal Class
822/.914
Library of Congress
PR6029.S39 Z637 2002, PR6029.S39Z637 2001, PR6029.S39 Z637 2002eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 260 p. ;
Number of pages
260

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Open Library
OL6793982M
Internet Archive
johnosbornevitup0000gill
ISBN 10
0815322011
LCCN
00061736
OCLC/WorldCat
870272390, 44720466
Library Thing
5749987
Goodreads
4465488

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