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Mirrors of Our Playing: Paradigms and Presences in Modern Drama (Theater: Theory/Text/Performance)

Mirrors of Our Playing: Paradigms and Presences in Modern Drama (Theater: Theory/Text/Performance)
Author: Thomas Russell Whitaker
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 5468887

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 320
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.1

ISBN: 047211025X
Dewey Decimal Number: 822.91509
EAN: 9780472110254
ASIN: 047211025X

Publication Date: September 1, 1999
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Product Description
Focusing on both scripts and performance, Mirrors of Our Playing takes a fresh look at modern English-speaking drama, from its Anglo-Irish beginnings to its contemporary cross-fertilizations and international dispersals. It shows how most important English-speaking theater has been shaped in accord with several major paradigms, while it examines four major presences in that theater: Lord Byron, Samuel Beckett, Wole Soyinka, and Peter Brook.
Whitaker starts with the premise that a play in performance is a manifold mirror of the playing that constitutes our lives, shaped through the interaction of received paradigms and living presences. Each major paradigm--Brecht's dialectical theater, Synge's satirical tragicomic romance, Shaw's or Stoppard's serious farce, the Chekhovian community of heartbreak, or Beckett's or Pinter's world of hellish confinement--offers us one way of looking at and participating in the human situation. But each instance of theater must flesh out and modify one or more paradigms in terms of the specific presences of playwright, director, actors, and audiences, as well as presences from the past.
The book stands on the borderlands between text-oriented and performance-oriented criticism and will have wide appeal to scholars, students, and theater aficianados.
Thomas Whitaker is an emeritus Professor of English, Yale University. He has written several books, including Fields of Play in Modern Drama, the book to which Mirrors of Our Playing is the sequel.


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