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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... important dramatically as the Act 1 / Act 2 binaries ; these mark out the essence of the old soldiers ' journey from ... important and accessible new texts on the war . That they remain important is evidenced by the fact that all three ...
... important dramatically as the Act 1 / Act 2 binaries ; these mark out the essence of the old soldiers ' journey from ... important and accessible new texts on the war . That they remain important is evidenced by the fact that all three ...
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... importance to the show , because they charted the growing disillusion of the troops of the Western Front . A section ... important ' novel of experience ' , however , is not even mentioned in Lovely War's Appendix ( although Brian Murphy ...
... importance to the show , because they charted the growing disillusion of the troops of the Western Front . A section ... important ' novel of experience ' , however , is not even mentioned in Lovely War's Appendix ( although Brian Murphy ...
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... important works : as in Lear and The Woman we watch one individual's journey through the destruction - and just perhaps the rebirth - of a world , but this time that world is ours . Not only does Bond recapitulate themes and situations ...
... important works : as in Lear and The Woman we watch one individual's journey through the destruction - and just perhaps the rebirth - of a world , but this time that world is ours . Not only does Bond recapitulate themes and situations ...
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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 |