The Plays of Edward BondBucknell University Press, 1976 - 302 páginas Professor Scharine, in this volume, provides a sympathetic interpretation and attempts to explain the philosophy that underlies the theatrical art of the contemporary English playwright, Edward Bond. Beginning with an overall view of the history and effect that Bond's plays have had in his homeland and the world, Dr. Scharine deals with all of Bond's plays. |
Contenido
Acknowledgments | 9 |
If a House | 17 |
The Popes Wedding | 29 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 9 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
action Albert Alen Alen's Arthur audience baby Basho believes Black Mass Bodice Bond's plays Bondian Brecht characters child Christ Colin Cordelia corrupted created critics dead death Deep North destroy Dialectics of Violence Discussion with Edward Early Morning Edward Bond English Stage Company father Florence Fontanelle Fred George Georgina Ghost Grave Digger's Boy Harry Hatch heaven Hilary Spurling Hollarcut human Innocent Irving Wardle Jane Howell Jeremy Kingston John Russell Taylor kill Kiro Lear's Len's letter to Richard live Lord Chamberlain Martin Esslin murder Narrow Road never Oedipal Pam's Passion play's Plays and Players playwright Pope's Wedding Preface to Lear Preface to Saved production quoted Rafi resurrection Richard Scharine Royal Court Royal Court Theatre scene Scopey Scopey's sexual Shogo socially moralized society society's soldiers symbol Theatre There's thing tion Victoria village wall William Gaskill Willy