Acts of War: The Representation of Military Conflict on the British Stage and Television Since 1945Tony Howard, John Stokes Scolar Press, 1996 - Всего страниц: 203 For fifty years the theatre, followed by television drama, has explored the myths and the consequences of the states of war which have loomed in the background of British life. This survey shows how succeeding generations of British playwrights have recognised war as a determining presence in the political consciousness of the nation. In their treatment of military conflict dramatists invariably find themselves engaging with underlying issues of class, of gender and of political authority. |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 37
Стр. 54
... sense that Diana Wentworth's situation may well have been a dramatised account of many women's experiences during the war , but in the sense that individual choice is inevitably ruled by national need . Du Maurier makes use of a ...
... sense that Diana Wentworth's situation may well have been a dramatised account of many women's experiences during the war , but in the sense that individual choice is inevitably ruled by national need . Du Maurier makes use of a ...
Стр. 117
... sense in which the almost naive hopefulness of these London - set friends is peculiarly timely . 1958 , the year of Lessing's play , saw the philosopher Bertrand Russell as the first president of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament ...
... sense in which the almost naive hopefulness of these London - set friends is peculiarly timely . 1958 , the year of Lessing's play , saw the philosopher Bertrand Russell as the first president of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament ...
Стр. 139
... sense of time is vague - it seems some bombs have been dropped and the soldiers think they have won a contained war - but the sense of place is precise . This is the working - class South London of Saved , revisited twenty years later ...
... sense of time is vague - it seems some bombs have been dropped and the soldiers think they have won a contained war - but the sense of place is precise . This is the working - class South London of Saved , revisited twenty years later ...
Содержание
Ballet Beauty and the Representation of Battle | 27 |
Representations | 45 |
Rodney Acklands The Pink Room | 61 |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 8
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Acts of War: The Representation of Military Conflict on the British Stage ... Tony Howard,John Stokes Просмотр фрагмента - 1996 |
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Absolute Hell Ackland actor army atomic audience Barker's play battle Birmingham Royal Ballet Bite Bond Bond's Britain British characters comedy Common Chorus conflict confront cultural Curteis dance Dark River death documentary drama dramatised Dresden essay experience Falklands Falklands Play Falklands War film gender genre German given after quotations Green Table Greenham Harrison Helen hero Hiroshima human ideology Joan Littlewood John Jooss killed later lives London look Lovely Lovely War MacColl male memory metaphor Methuen military missiles Monocled Mutineer mother myth nuclear apocalypse nuclear bomb Peace Peace Play performed Peter Pink Room playwright political post-war present Priestley production Robert Rodney Ackland role Royal Court Royal Court Theatre Savage scene Second World sense Sink the Belgrano social soldier stage television Theatre Workshop theatrical Tony Tony Harrison trilogy Troy Tumbledown University of Warwick violence wartime West End Woman women Wood's writing
Ссылки на эту книгу
The Cambridge History of British Theatre, Том 3 Jane Milling,Peter Thomson,Baz Kershaw,Joseph Walter Donohue (Jr.) Недоступно для просмотра - 2004 |