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The Oxford Guide to Plays Michael Patterson (Professor of Theatre, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK)

The Oxford Guide to Plays par Michael Patterson (Professor of Theatre, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK)

The Oxford Guide to Plays Michael Patterson (Professor of Theatre, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK)


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Résumé

The Oxford Guide to Plays provides information on 1000 of the most important plays in world theatre. Each entry contains essential information including title, author, dates of composition and first performance, genre, composition of the cast, a synopsis of the plot, and a brief commentary.

The Oxford Guide to Plays Résumé

The Oxford Guide to Plays Michael Patterson (Professor of Theatre, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK)

Anyone with an academic, professional, amateur, or recreational interest in the theatre is likely to want to look up details of particular plays sometimes - perhaps to check on the author, or on when they were first performed, or perhaps to see how many characters they have, and whether or not they would be suitable for their theatre company or drama group to perform. The Oxford Dictionary of Plays provides essential information on the 1000 best-known, best-loved, and most important plays in world theatre. Each entry includes details of title, author, date of composition, date of first performance, genre, setting, and the composition of the cast, and more. A synopsis of the plot and a brief commentary, perhaps on the context of the play, or the reasons for its enduring popularity, follow. Around 80 of the most significant plays - from The Oresteia to Waiting for Godot - are dealt with in more detail. Genres covered include: burlesque, comedy, farce, historical drama, kabuki, masque, melodrama, morality play, mystery play, No, romantic comedy, tragicomedy, satire, and tragedy. An index of characters enables the reader to locate favourite characters, and trace the trajectory of major historical and legendary characters - such as Iphigenia - through world drama, including in plays that do not have entries in the Dictionary. An index of playwrights, with dates, allows the reader to find all the plays included by a particular author.

The Oxford Guide to Plays Avis

Review from previous edition This is an astonishing work of scholarly reference that fills a conspicuous gap in the theatrical market. I've tested it against plays I've had to review and each time I've found it informative, illuminating and helpful. It is a remarkable achievement. * Michael Billington *
The work's strength is in Patterson's superb synopses. The volume is superbly formatted. It is a fascinating and accessible dictionary that invites a broad readership. * Jeremy Piper, THES *
This dictionary is a useful and efficient reference book for professionals and amateurs alike. * What's on in London *

À propos de Michael Patterson (Professor of Theatre, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK)

Michael Patterson is professor of theatre at De Montfort University, Leicester. He has published six books on German theatre and one on political theatre.

Sommaire

Preface ; Acknowledgements ; Select Bibliography ; Family Tree of main Characters in Shakespeare's History Plays ; Thematic List of Plays ; A-Z of Plays ; Index of Characters ; Index of Playwrights

Informations supplémentaires

GOR001870980
9780198604181
0198604181
The Oxford Guide to Plays Michael Patterson (Professor of Theatre, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK)
Occasion - Très bon état
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Oxford University Press
2007-05-31
560
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