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British Realist Theatre :  The New Wave in its Context 1956-1965 [Theater]

British Realist Theatre : The New Wave in its Context 1956-1965 [Theater]

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British Realist Theatre : The New Wave in its Context 1956-1965 [Theater]

by Lacey, Stephen

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ISBN 13
9780415123112
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London: Routledge. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1995. Trade Paperback. 0415123119 . Library stamps/marks/labels, cover lamination, top corner bump, otherwise light wear. Solid copy.; Stephen Lacey presents the "New Wave" of British theatre, from the years 1956-65, as a defining moment in post-war British theatre history, in which possibilities arose for a contemporary and engaged drama. British Realist Theatre examines the new theatre of this time in relation to other developments in post-war culture and politics, including social science, the novel and cinema.In an era of affluence and social dislocation, much of this new theatre was engaged in contesting the "end of ideology" symbolism of the "classless society." It was regarded also as a realist theatre, dramatizing the social experience of a working-class under threat from the new prosperity. Lacey seeks to explore and clarify the ideas of realism, examining the connection between particular plays and productions and the assumptions about theatrical form and politics. British Realist Cinema offers detailed analysis of some of the key plays and productions of the period--by writers such as Osborne, Wesker, Behan, Delaney, Arden, Pinter and Bond--within the context of debates about realist form and intentions, popular theatrical traditions and post-war politics.; Ex-Library; ix, 206 pages .

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Title
British Realist Theatre : The New Wave in its Context 1956-1965 [Theater]
Author
Lacey, Stephen
Format/Binding
Trade Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good- with no dust jacket
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0415123119
ISBN 13
9780415123112
Publisher
Routledge
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1995
Keywords
0415123119, English drama -- 20th century -- History and criticism, Theater -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century, Realism in literature.

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