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The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays - Exploring the Evolution of Modernist Drama - cover
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The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays - Exploring the Evolution of Modernist Drama

Lord Dunsany, Lady Gregory, Galsworthy John, Eugene O'Neill, George Middleton, Gordon Bottomley, Beulah Marie Dix, Harold Brighouse, Percy MacKaye, W. B. Yeats, J. M. Synge, Harold Chapin, J. A. Ferguson, Winthrop Parkhurst, Louise Saunders

Editora: Good Press

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The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays is a rich tapestry of early 20th-century drama, capturing the zeitgeist of an era defined by cultural upheaval and artistic innovation. This remarkable collection encompasses a wide range of literary styles, from the symbolic and allegorical to naturalism and realism, offering readers an expansive view of modern drama's evolution. Within these pages, the anthology presents a compelling mix of transformative narratives that not only entertain but also reveal profound insights into human nature and society. Notable standout pieces invite introspection and debate on themes such as existentialism, societal change, and the nuanced interplay between tradition and modernity. Bringing together the works of eminent dramatists like Lord Dunsany, Lady Gregory, and W. B. Yeats, this anthology reflects a cross-section of voices that defined an era marked by dynamic shifts in theatrical expression. These playwrights, hailing from diverse backgrounds, embody a rich confluence of cultural and literary influences, from the Celtic Revival to the burgeoning movements of realism and symbolism. Their collective contributions illuminate an emerging modernist sentiment, presenting plays that encapsulate the struggle, hope, and transformation inherent in the human experience. Their narratives resonate with the themes of identity and change, bridging cultural divides with universal human concerns. This anthology is a valuable resource for readers seeking a comprehensive exploration of modern theatrical innovation. It offers a remarkable opportunity to engage with a multiplicity of perspectives and styles within a singular volume, capturing the essence of early modern drama. Readers are encouraged to immerse themselves in these pages, gaining educational insights and appreciating the dialogues between the distinct narratives. As such, The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays stands as a testament to its time, an indispensable gateway into understanding the evolution of drama and its enduring impact on contemporary storytelling.
Disponível desde: 15/08/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 214 páginas.

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