Theories of the avant-garde theatre

a casebook from Kleist to Camus

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Theories of the avant-garde theatre
Bert Cardullo
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Theories of the avant-garde theatre

a casebook from Kleist to Camus

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In addition to producing lasting works of drama, some of avant-garde theatre's most creative practitioners-directors, playwrights, performers, and designers-also offered profound insights into their art. Their writings, spanning most of the twentieth century and reaching back into the nineteenth, have been gathered together in this uniquely wide-ranging selection. In Theories of the Avant-Garde Theatre: A Casebook from Kleist to Camus, commentary by such seminal figures as Antonin Artaud, Andre Breton, Alfred Jarry, Luigi Pirandello, August Strindberg, and others are featured here. Their writings illuminate a desire to wrench dramatic art out of all of its old habits and create a new, distinctive, and freestanding theatrical vocabulary. This collection provides direct access to the thinking behind some of the most stimulating performance and playwriting the modernists had to offer, as well as guidelines to the contemporary theatre's current, most adventurous developments. Setting theory beside practice, this collection brings alive a number of vital and continuing concerns, and provides enlightening perspectives on the theatrical history of the late-nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Theories of the Avant-Garde Theatre is not only an essential and versatile handbook for students at all levels but also offers a feast of ideas for anyone interested or engaged in theatre. Representing the twentieth century's radical shift in the aesthetics of theatre and drama, these essays provide a valuable contribution to the literature of the avant-garde and should be of great interest to scholars and theatre lovers alike.

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Scarecrow Press
Language
English
Pages
185

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Theories of the avant-garde theatre: a casebook from Kleist to Camus
2013, Scarecrow Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Lanham

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
792.02/9
Library of Congress
PN2193.E86 T56 2013, PN2193.E86T56 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
185

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25385018M
ISBN 13
9780810887046, 9780810887053
LCCN
2012028479
OCLC/WorldCat
800043690

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