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. |
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... actions of politicians . The Marx Brothers were always one of the underlying influences on the group's work . The interplay of disconnected attitudes and agendas , resulting in the word play and lack of direct connection between the ...
... actions of politicians . The Marx Brothers were always one of the underlying influences on the group's work . The interplay of disconnected attitudes and agendas , resulting in the word play and lack of direct connection between the ...
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... action to threat of action . It was not the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki themselves that necessitated Japan's surrender , but the concomitant threat that the United States could drop bombs of similar power as and where it ...
... action to threat of action . It was not the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki themselves that necessitated Japan's surrender , but the concomitant threat that the United States could drop bombs of similar power as and where it ...
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... actions it employs him to undertake in combat and their moral ambiguity . He is both insider and outsider at once , and this is most fully apparent when he is known to have ' seen action'.2 Charles Wood , the author of Tumbledown ...
... actions it employs him to undertake in combat and their moral ambiguity . He is both insider and outsider at once , and this is most fully apparent when he is known to have ' seen action'.2 Charles Wood , the author of Tumbledown ...
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Ballet Beauty and the Representation of Battle | 27 |
Representations | 45 |
Rodney Acklands The Pink Room | 61 |
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The Cambridge History of British Theatre, Том 3 Jane Milling,Peter Thomson,Baz Kershaw,Joseph Walter Donohue (Jr.) Недоступно для просмотра - 2004 |