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The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama

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A wholly unique A to Z reference for modern drama, this authoritative encyclopedia differs from others in highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of drama by placing playwrights and plays within ...
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  • 03 July 2007
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A wholly unique A to Z reference for modern drama, this authoritative encyclopedia differs from others in highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of drama by placing playwrights and plays within their social, cultural, and historical contexts. Over 450 leading scholars provide students, general readers, and scholars with clearly written and concise entries that steer clear of technical jargon while also offering advanced readers new perspectives on familiar figures, movements, trends, issues, and texts. The Encyclopedia concentrates on drama in the literary sense rather than as performance.

The scope of this encyclopedia is truly global. The editors follow the development of modern theater in both Western Europe (England, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Italy, Ireland, France, Spain) and Eastern Europe; in Russia, China, Japan, India, and all of Southeast Asia; in Australia and New Zealand; in the United States and Canada; in Latin America, Africa, and in the Yiddish language. Entries are at least 500 words, richly researched and innovatively written. In "Brecht" the playwright's central themes and theories on theater are contextualized within the story of his exile, which paints a larger portrait of the cultural and political state of Europe at the time. In "Spain" the stories of certain theaters and prominent playwrights, such as Federico Garcia Lorca, are woven within the history of the country itself. And a colorful look at "Off Broadway" emphasizes the importance of theater economics and reveals its influence in shaping the development of drama.

The history of modern drama is quickly becoming a popular area of study. The Encyclopedia of Modern Drama is a comprehensive and original approach to understanding this history and a powerful tool in reinforcing the vital role of drama in the intellectual and artistic life of the last 150 years.

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Price: $300.00
Pages: 1744
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 03 July 2007
Trim Size: 11.00 X 8.50 in
ISBN: 9780231140324
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LITERARY CRITICISM / General, PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General, REFERENCE / Research
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Dependable, well written, easily used by any sort of researcher... a truly great encyclopedia... Highly recommended.
Gabrielle H. Cody is professor and the chair of the Department of Drama and Film at Vassar College and the author of Impossible Performances: Duras as Dramatist, Direction: Essays on 20th Century Theater, and Annie Sprinkle Solo.Evert Sprinchorn is a professor emeritus in the Drama Department at Vassar College and the author of Ibsen: Letters and Speeches, Strindberg as Dramatist and Strindberg: Selected Plays.