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Text & presentation, 2011
- 其他作者: Gounaridou, Kiki,
- 出版:
- 稽核項: viii, 126 pages ;23 cm.
- 叢書名: The Comparative Drama Conference series,8
- 標題: Drama , Drama History and criticism -- Congresses. , History and criticism
- ISBN: 0786469951 , 9780786469956
- ISBN: 1054-724X ;
- 附註: Eight essays presented at the 35th Comparative Drama Conference in Los Angeles, California, from 24 to 26 March 2011, and seven book reviews. 103年科技部補助人文及社會科學研究圖書設備計畫規畫主題:藝術學:全球化與劇場跨界 Includes bibliographical references and index. The Aristophanes-Chaeris hypothesis : did Aristophanes see an adaptation of Aeschylus's Persians during the Peloponnesian War? / Stratos E. Constantinidis -- Saint Ambrose's De officiis and the image of virtue in Shakespeare's Richard II / Mary Frances Williams -- The ghost of Dante Alighieri in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet / Rae Williams -- "A bottle-nosed Lear" : the threat of burlesque in Victorian England and late antiquity / Carly E.L. Maris -- "Your immediate superior in madness" : Orton's What the butler saw and Foucault's Madness and civilization / J. Andrew Gothard -- Dotty's "Juney old moon" : the romantic imagination in Tom Stoppard's Jumpers / Miriam Chirico -- Liz Lochhead's Dracula : revision and reception / Verna A. Foster -- On making the classroom more menacing : Pinter for professors / Doug Phillips -- Theatre artists writing about practice : a review essay / Ann M. Shanahan.
- 系統號: 005257881
- 資料類型: 圖書
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Text & Presentation is an annual anthology of essays devoted to all aspects of theatre and performance scholarship. This new volume represents a selection of the best research presented at the 35th international, interdisciplinary Comparative Drama Conference in Los Angeles. The essays include innovative detective work on Aristophanes's and Aeschylus's plays and discussions of topics including Joe Orton's plays as social protest against the power of psychiatry and the asylum, George Eliot's controversial description of the burlesque spirit as "fodder for degraded appetites," and psychological depictions of young women entering into sexual experience in Liz Lochhead's Dracula, among others.
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