VERSE DRAMA IS NOT A DEAD FORM, BUT VERY MUCH ALIVE ON THE
CONTEMPORARY STAGE. DRAWING ON PLAYS FROM THROUGHOUT THE
ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD, INCLUDING THE UNITED STATES, UNITED KINGDOM,
IRELAND, AND THE CARIBBEAN, _STAGING THE LYRIC_ SEEKS TO EXPLAIN THE
21ST-CENTURY RESURGENCE OF ANGLOPHONE VERSE DRAMA, TRACING IT BACK TO
AN EXPERIMENTAL IMPULSE THAT IS PRESENT IN THE MODERNIST VERSE DRAMA
OF A CENTURY AGO.
Covering major writers including Derek Walcott, Seamus Heaney, Sylvia
Plath, Samuel Beckett, Dorothy Sayers, Djuna Barnes, and Ntozake
Shange, it also encompasses lesser known and more recent poets and
playwrights. This modern verse drama differs from its ancient and
Elizabethan antecedents as it is understood not as a genre in its own
right, but as a hybrid of the lyric and the dramatic. Both modernist
and contemporary writers take advantage of this hybridity as fertile
ground for experimentation. While they differ in their ideology and
form, this book contends that they are united by exploring the
relationship between lyric and dramatic elements on stage and what
these two different modes afford. To demonstrate this continuity, it
traces a genealogy from contemporary plays by Joanna Laurens, Joyelle
McSweeney, and David Grieg back to W.B. Yeats, Gertrude Stein, T.S.
Eliot, and W.H. Auden, to reveal that the tensions that animate verse
drama have stayed the same, even as the strategies for staging them
have evolved.
The book is divided into three sections-'Voice,' 'Words,' and
'Time'-each treating one feature that has been used to define the
lyric. Within these sections, the chapters compare contemporary plays
with modernist ones that experiment with the same point of tension
between the lyric and the dramatic.
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Modern and Contemporary Experiments with Verse Drama
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ISBN
9781350420397
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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