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Abbey Theatre, 1899-1999 - Form and Pressure

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext Welch is persuasive in his detailed analysis of the major playwrights of Abbey history. He superbly charts Yeats's theatrical explorations ... His insights on the work and its relationship to the evolution of Irish society are perceptive and illuminating. Klappentext A century ago this year, productions of W.B. Yeats's The Countess Cathleen and Edward Martyn's The Heather Field launched what was to become Ireland's National Theatre, named after its home on Abbey Street, Dublin. This is the first history of the Abbey Theatre to set the plays and the personalities in their historical and political context and to describe the theatre's artistic development. Zusammenfassung A century ago this year, productions of W. B. Yeats's The Countess Cathleen and Edward Martyn's The Heather Field inaugurated the Irish Literary Theatre, which was to take its name from its home in Abbey Street, Dublin. Despite riot, fire, and critical controversy, the Abbey Theatre has housed Ireland's National Theatre ever since: at once the catalyst and focus for the almost unprecedented renaissance of drama witnessed by Ireland in the twentieth century. This is the first history of the Abbey to discuss the plays and the personalities in their underlying historical and political context, to give due weight to the theatre's work in Irish, and to take stock of its artistic and financial development up to the present. The research for the book draws extensively on archive sources, especially the manuscript holdings on the Abbey at the National Library of Ireland. Many outstanding plays are examined, with detailed analysis of their form and their affective and emotional content; and persistent themes in the Abbey's output are identified - visions of an ideal community; the revival of Irish; the hunger for land and money; the restrictions of a society undergoing profound change. But these are integrated with accounts of the Abbey's people, from Yeats, Martyn, and Lady Gregory, whose brainchild it was, to the actors, playwrights, directors, and managers who have followed - among them the Fays, Synge, O'Casey, Murray, Robinson, Shiels, Johnston, Murphy, Molloy, Friel, McGuiness, Deevy, Carr, and many others. The role of directors and policy-makers, and the struggle for financial security, subsidy, and new-style 'partnerships', is discussed as a crucial part of the theatre's continuing evolution. Inhaltsverzeichnis Prologue 1. 1: 1899-1902, 'Four Green Fields' 2: 1902-1910, 'Screeching in a Straightened Waistcoat' 3: 1911-1925, 'O Absalom, my son' 4: 1926-1951, 'The birth of a nation is no immaculate conception' 5: 1951-1966, 'I remember everything' 6: 1966-1985, 'History is personal' 7: 1985-1999, 'The dead are not the past, the dead are the future' Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Robert Welch, Robert (Professor of English and Director o Welch
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.10.1999
 
EAN 9780198121879
ISBN 978-0-19-812187-9
No. of pages 294
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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