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"Mirror up to Nature" - The Fourth Seamus Heaney Lectures

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Ours would appear to be an era of unprecedented variation in the mediation of meaning - television, computer, the older forms of radio and print.
Since, however, such profusion of resources has not of itself guaranteed enhanced profundity or sophistication in our modes of understanding - psychological, sociological, philosophical, historical, and theological - the issue of the continued relevance of cultural forms, dependent both on the human voice and on ritualization, presents itself for consideration. How may modern people most tellingly relate to such overwhelmingly verbal processes as teaching, be it an erudite lecture or a classroom lesson with infants? Is singing, in the words of Tom Murphy, 'the only way to tell people who you are'? What, in particular, is the contemporary usefulness for the building of societies of one of our oldest and culturally valued rituals, that of drama?
The Fourth Seamus Heaney Lectures, 'Mirror up to Nature': Drama and Theatre in the Modern World, given at St Patrick's College, Drumcondra, between October 2006 and April 2007, addressed these and related questions. The gifted play director, Patrick Mason, spoke with exceptional insight on the essence of theatre. Thomas Kilroy, distinguished playwright and critic, dealt with the topic of Ireland's contribution to the art of theatre. Two world authorities, Cecily O'Neill and Jonothan Neelands, gave inspiring accounts of the rich potential of drama in the classroom. Brenna Katz Clarke, Head of English at St Patrick's College, offered a delightful examination of the relationship between drama and film. Finally, John Buckley, internationally acclaimed composer, spoke on opera and its history, while giving an illuminating account of his own Words Upon The Window-Pane.

List of contents

Introduction - Keeping Faith: 'It is required. You do awake your faith...' The Winter's Tale - The Irish Connection - The Mythic and the Mundane: The Transforming Power of Theatre and Process Drama - Mirror, dynamo or lens?: Drama, children and social change - From Boucicault to Beckett: From Real to Reel (1894-1920) - like a bell with many echoes: drama and opera - Index.

Product details

Assisted by Patric Burke (Editor), Patrick Burke (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.2020
 
EAN 9781789970524
ISBN 978-1-78997-052-4
No. of pages 120
Dimensions 152 mm x 7 mm x 229 mm
Weight 198 g
Series Carysfort Press Ltd.
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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