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Home on the stage : domestic spaces in modern drama / Nicholas Grene.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781316073964
  • 1316073963
  • 9781139939607
  • 1139939602
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Home on the stageDDC classification:
  • 809/.829355 23
LOC classification:
  • PN1954 .G74 2014eb
Other classification:
  • DRA003000
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Ibsen and after -- 1. A Doll's House: the drama of the interior -- 2. The Cherry Orchard: all Russia -- 3. Heartbreak House: waiting for the Zeppelin -- 4. Long Day's Journey into Night: the Tyrones at home in America -- 5. A Streetcar Named Desire: see-through representation -- 6. Endgame: in the refuge -- 7. The Homecoming: men's room -- 8. Arcadia: seeing double -- 9. Topdog/Underdog: welcome to the family -- Conclusion: home base.
Summary: "As a serious drama set in an ordinary middle-class home, Ibsen's A Doll's House established a new politics of the interior that was to have a lasting impact upon twentieth-century drama. In this innovative study, Nicholas Grene traces the changing forms of the home on the stage through nine of the greatest of modern plays and playwrights. From Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard through to Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire, domestic spaces and personal crises have been employed to express wider social conditions and themes of class, gender and family. In the later twentieth century and beyond, the most radically experimental dramatists created their own challenging theatrical interiors, including Beckett in Endgame, Pinter in The Homecoming and Parks in Topdog/Underdog. Grene analyses the full significance of these versions of domestic spaces to offer fresh insights into the portrayal of the naturalistic environment in modern drama"-- Provided by publisher
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"As a serious drama set in an ordinary middle-class home, Ibsen's A Doll's House established a new politics of the interior that was to have a lasting impact upon twentieth-century drama. In this innovative study, Nicholas Grene traces the changing forms of the home on the stage through nine of the greatest of modern plays and playwrights. From Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard through to Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire, domestic spaces and personal crises have been employed to express wider social conditions and themes of class, gender and family. In the later twentieth century and beyond, the most radically experimental dramatists created their own challenging theatrical interiors, including Beckett in Endgame, Pinter in The Homecoming and Parks in Topdog/Underdog. Grene analyses the full significance of these versions of domestic spaces to offer fresh insights into the portrayal of the naturalistic environment in modern drama"-- Provided by publisher

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Introduction: Ibsen and after -- 1. A Doll's House: the drama of the interior -- 2. The Cherry Orchard: all Russia -- 3. Heartbreak House: waiting for the Zeppelin -- 4. Long Day's Journey into Night: the Tyrones at home in America -- 5. A Streetcar Named Desire: see-through representation -- 6. Endgame: in the refuge -- 7. The Homecoming: men's room -- 8. Arcadia: seeing double -- 9. Topdog/Underdog: welcome to the family -- Conclusion: home base.

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