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The Harlequinade: An Excursion - cover

The Harlequinade: An Excursion

Dion Clayton Calthrop, Harley Granville-Barker

Publisher: Good Press

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The Harlequinade: An Excursion, is a remarkable anthology that delves deep into the essence of early 20th-century British theater, showcasing the evolution of the harlequinade from mere comedic interlude to a significant cultural artifact. This collection, featuring an array of plays, critiques, and essays penned by notable figures such as Dion Clayton Calthrop and Harley Granville-Barker, captures the eclectic and transformative nature of the era. It not only highlights the diversification of literary styles but also encapsulates the thematic depth and historical significance of the harlequinade, making it stand out as a pivotal contribution to theatrical literature. The range and depth of the anthology render it an indispensable resource for enthusiasts and scholars alike, offering a comprehensive overview of the genres evolution and its impact on modern theatre. The contributors to this anthology, Dion Clayton Calthrop and Harley Granville-Barker, bring to the table their extensive backgrounds in theatre and drama, imbuing the collection with authenticity and scholarly rigor. Their collective expertise spans across various facets of the British theatrical realm, aligning the anthology with key cultural and literary movements of the time. By weaving together their nuanced understandings and analyses, The Harlequinade: An Excursion emerges as a critical discourse on theatrical innovation and expression, reflecting the dynamic interplay between tradition and modernity within the arts. Offering a unique opportunity to explore an array of perspectives on the harlequinade, this anthology is a must-read for those keen on understanding the multifaceted nature of early 20th-century British theatre. It not only serves as an educational tool, shedding light on the evolution of a significant theatrical genre, but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the richness of cultural and historical contexts from which these literary styles emerged. Readers are encouraged to delve into this collection for its breadth of insights, the dialogues it initiates between varying literary forms, and its contribution to the ongoing conversation about the significance of theatrical arts in societal evolution.
Available since: 12/05/2019.
Print length: 131 pages.

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