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Beyond Realism - Experimental and Unconventional Irish Drama since the Revival (Hardcover)
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Beyond Realism - Experimental and Unconventional Irish Drama since the Revival (Hardcover)
Series: DQR Studies in Literature, 56
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When W.B. Yeats and Lady Gregory set out in 1897 to create an Irish
theatre, they expressed their openness to dramatic experimentation.
However, the Abbey Theatre that was their legacy increasingly came
to resist non-traditional dramaturgy. Ranging over a period of more
than a century, the essays in Beyond Realism focus on theatre that
has challenged what came to be perceived as the dominance of
realism in Irish drama. The contributors demonstrate that, in the
first half of the twentieth century, playwrights such as George
Fitzmaurice, Sean O'Casey, and Jack B. Yeats produced
unconventional theatre that challenged the norm of realism; they
show that Irish dramatists since the 1980s, including Thomas
Kilroy, Vincent Woods, and Patricia Burke Brogan further broadened
the range of theatrical methods. The concluding essays on
contemporary works that use multiple techniques, technology, and
site-specific locations suggest that non-realistic, highly
theatrical approaches are no longer the exception in Irish drama.
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