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What Happens in Hamlet
Professor Dover Wilson analyses the play very carefully; signifying each part of complex action and also deals with the background of Elizabethan beliefs Reprinted edition published 1967 by Cambridge University…
Living with Lady Macbeth
A play in which the world and words of Shakespeare are cleverly interwoven with the realities of sixth-form English studies There is a wide range of parts, and the text should provide a vehicle for drama…
The Cambridge Guide to Theatre - HARDBACK
This is the most comprehensive guide to the history and current practice of worldwide theatre available today It covers all major playwrights, works, traditions, theories, companies, venues and events…
Structuring Drama Work - A Handbook of Available Forms in Theatre and Drama
The revised edition of this popular and practical handbook for drama teachers and youth theatre workers
Drama Techniques in Language Learning - A Resource Book of Communication Activities for Language Teachers
A large selection of techniques for use at all levels intended to focus on communicative tasks or activities which involve the whole personality of the learner, providing mechanisms for expressing emotions…
German Classical Drama
An historical and critical study of the great tradition of 18C & 19C German drama, providing an excellent introduction to the major authors and their works. The spectrum moves from Lessing through…
German Classical Drama
An historical and critical study of the great tradition of 18C & 19C German drama, providing an excellent introduction to the major authors and their works. The spectrum moves from Lessing through…
Modern Drama in Theory and Practice - Volume THREE - Expressionism and Epic Theatre
Buchner is the forerunner of expression, followed by Wedekind and Strindberg The style is then traced from Kaiser and Toller to O’Neill, Wilder and the later O’Casey Important producers are…
Modern Drama in Theory and Practice - Volume TWO - Symbolism Surrealism and the Absurd
The theories of Wagner and Nietzsche provide the basic principles for this volume, disseminated by the work of Appia and Craig, and affecting the later plays of Ibsen, Maeterlinck, and Lugne-Poe’s…
Modern Drama in Theory and Practice - Volume ONE - Realism and Naturalism
This volume begins with the naturalistic revolt in France against traditional styles of theatre As realism becomes a European movement the account moves from Paris to the Meiningen company and Ibsen’s…
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