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The Cambridge Companion To Twentieth-century Irish Drama

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The Cambridge Companion To Twentieth-century Irish Drama
The essays in this collection cover the entire range of Irish drama, from the late nineteenth-century melodramas (anticipating the rise of the Abbey Theatre) to the contemporary Dublin of theater festivals. In addition to studies of individual playwrights, the collection includes an examination of the relationship between the theater and its political context as reflected through its ideology, staging and programming. Including a complete chronology and bibliography, this collection will be an important introduction to one of the world's most vibrant theater cultures.
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Details of The Cambridge Companion To Twentieth-century Irish Drama Title: The Cambridge Companion To Twentieth-century Irish Drama
Author: Shaun Richards
ISBN:

0521804000


ISBN-13:

9780521804004


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2004
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Number of Pages: 308
Language: English
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