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The Theory of the Modern Stage

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Theory of the Modern Stage
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Eric Bentley
SeriesPenguin Modern Classics
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:512
Dimensions(mm): Height 1,Width 1
Category/GenreLiterary studies - c 1800 to c 1900
Literary studies - from c 1900 -
Literary studies - plays and playwrights
ISBN/Barcode 9780141189185
ClassificationsDewey:809.2
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint Penguin Classics
Publication Date 31 January 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

For the first time available in Modern Classics, Bentley's classic anthology of the people, practices, and methods central to modern theatre by key playwrights and their interpreters In The Theory of the Modern Stage, leading drama critic, Eric Bentley, brings together landmark writings by dramatists, directors and thinkers who have had a profound effect on the theatre since the mid nineteenth century, from Adolphe Appia to mile Zola. Here, Antonin Artaud sets out a manifesto for a Theatre of Cruelty, Bertolt Brecht discusses the tension between entertainment and instruction in experimental drama and Bernard Shaw defends himself as a realist, while W. B. Yeats describes the creation of a People's Theatre. The ideas of theatre's great makers are revealed by their best expositors, as Eric Bentley writes about Stanislavsky belief in the importance of emotional memory when creating a dramatic role and Arthur Symons considers Richard Wagner and the relationship between genius, art and nature.

Author Biography

Eric Bentley, one of the foremost authorities on the modern theatre, is a recognised playwright, critic, and scholar, and a longtime intimate of Brecht. His most recent book is Bentley on Brecht.