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This new study of one of Britain's greatest modern playwrights
represents the first major, extended discussion of Edward Bond's
work in over twenty years. The book combines rigorous and readable
analysis and discussion of Bond's plays and ideas about drama and
society. For the first time, there is also discussion of selected
plays from his later, post-2000 period, including "Innocence" and
"There Will Be More," alongside explorations of widely studied
plays such as "Saved."
The impetus for this book came from the recent appearance of single
specialty books pertaining to reoperative surgery on various organs
in the pelvis, as well as from the recognition that several
different disciplines are involved with the challenges of
reoperative pelvic surgery. Surgeons often encounter challenging
dilemmas involving organ systems that have historically been
attended to by surgeonsrepresentingcloselyrelatedbut
distinctspecialtyareas. Withincreasing sophisticationand knowledge
about management of anatomically adjacent organs by the specialties
of gynecologic oncology, gynecology, urology, and colon and rectal
surgery, as well as the emergence of specialty training programs in
urogynecology and pelvic floor disorders, we thought it appropriate
and timely to create a textbook acknowledging this increasing
knowledge and interspecialty collaboration. To this end,where
appropriate, we haveincluded collaborative authors fromeach of the
specialties, any
ofwhommaybecalledupontoaddressaparticularanatomicarea.
Itseemsinevitablethatsituations
willariseinwhichthecollaborativeexpertiseofseveralseparatespecialtiesmayconvergetoprovide
surgeons the benefit of the combined thought processes that would
prove invaluable when such difficult problems are encountered. With
this in mind, the editors, from the fields of gynecologic oncology,
urology, and colon and rectal surgery, identified experts in
theirown fields who could bestcontribute to the management of
specific problem areas. For example, since reoperations for
endometriosis may involve uterus, adnexae, ovaries, or the
colorectum, the chapter concerning this condition has been
coauthored by specialists in colorectal surgery and gynecologic
oncology. We have been fortunate to find experts who have
collaborated to bring available evidence-based medicine, best
demonstrated practices, and personal experience to their
contributions.
This new study of one of Britain's greatest modern playwrights
represents the first major, extended discussion of Edward Bond's
work in over twenty years. The book combines rigorous and
stimulating analysis and discussion of Bond's plays and ideas about
drama and society. For the first time, there is also discussion of
selected plays from his later, post-2000 period, including
Innocence and Have I None, alongside explorations of widely studied
plays such as Saved.
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