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Barker: Plays Three - Claw; Ursula; He Stumbled; The Love of a Good Man

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Howard Barker is an internationally renowned dramatist, whose first plays were performed at the Royal Court and by the Royal Shakespeare Company. Since 1992 his work has been presented by his own company The Wrestling School. Barker’s theatre is characterized by its poetic, non-naturalistic form and inhabits worlds of contradiction, suffering and sexual passion. Barker is also a poet and theorist of theatre, whose ‘Theatre of Catastrophe’ defines a new form of tragedy for our times. Klappentext Includes the plays Claw, Ursula, He Stumbled and The Love of a Good Man The plays in this volume range over twenty years, beginning with Barker's first major work for the stage, Claw , a study of urban discontent and political impotence, developed over three stylistically contrasting acts. Its terrible conclusion marked the debut of a vivid dramatic imagination.In Ursula Barker's engagement with the pains of the past, and his way of reinvigorating ancient arguments reaches a high point in his treatment of the legend of St Ursula and the martyrdom of 11,000 virgins, where the virtues of celibacy and marriage are set against the catastrophic passion of a woman described as a 'perfect liar'.Barker's scrutiny of the body and its complex meanings is never more intense than in He Stumbled , the tragedy of a celebrated anatomist whose last dissection becomes his own.The body as a site of political and personal investment is also at the heart of The Love of a Good Man , an early work set on the empty battlefields of the Great War, where the burial of the dead becomes a pretext for private ambition as well as national grief. Vorwort Four plays by one of Britain's most innovative and acclaimed playwrights. Zusammenfassung Includes the plays Claw, Ursula, He Stumbled and The Love of a Good Man The plays in this volume range over twenty years, beginning with Barker's first major work for the stage, Claw , a study of urban discontent and political impotence, developed over three stylistically contrasting acts. Its terrible conclusion marked the debut of a vivid dramatic imagination.In Ursula Barker's engagement with the pains of the past, and his way of reinvigorating ancient arguments reaches a high point in his treatment of the legend of St Ursula and the martyrdom of 11,000 virgins, where the virtues of celibacy and marriage are set against the catastrophic passion of a woman described as a 'perfect liar'.Barker's scrutiny of the body and its complex meanings is never more intense than in He Stumbled , the tragedy of a celebrated anatomist whose last dissection becomes his own.The body as a site of political and personal investment is also at the heart of The Love of a Good Man , an early work set on the empty battlefields of the Great War, where the burial of the dead becomes a pretext for private ambition as well as national grief....

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Authors Howard Barker
Publisher Oberon Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.09.2007
 
EAN 9781840026764
ISBN 978-1-84002-676-4
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 130 mm x 208 mm x 24 mm
Series Oberon Modern Playwrights
Oberon Modern Playwrights
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama

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