
Product Description Teachers and students of English, history and drama will find [these] useful""-Library Journal. Slight abridgement makes them more accessible for class study, though plots remain intact through brief narrative links. The addition of stage directions facilitates performance; essays and analyzes at the beginning and end of each volume. Many striking illustrations. The multi-disciplinary approach also embraces art, music, sports, entertainment, and architecture. Includes: Strife, John Galsworthy; Hay Fever, Noel Coward; Mother Figure and Gosforth's Fete, Alan Ayckbourn; Our Day Out, Willy Russell. From School Library Journal ea. vol: photogs. (Drama Series). Hulton, dist. by Dufour. Dec. 1985. pap. $8.95. LC number unavailable. YA Teachers and students of English, history and drama will find this British series useful. The textbook-type format is essentially the same for all seven volumes, which can be used independently or together. Classical Beginnings is divided into coverage of Greek and Roman drama. Following a concise, readable overview are period scenes preceded by a brief critical analysis of plot and style, a list of characters and staging notes. Mystery and Morality includes medieval mystery plays, morality plays and Tudor interludes. The next two volumes deal with Elizabethan tragedy and comedy. Shakespeare has been omitted from the texts ``in order to demonstrate how good were the plays of his contemporaries....'' This brief background of drama in a much studied period will surely suggest topics and areas of interest for further research. Rakes and Rogues begins with the Restoration and goes on to the rise of sentimental comedy and domestic tragedy in the 18th Century. The failure of romantic poetic tragedy in England and the rise of the melodrama begins the study of The Victorian Scene, which ends with the movement toward realism. Some may view the exclusion of American drama in The Modern Age as a weakness in the ser
Page Count:
128
Publication Date:
1985-12-31
ISBN-10:
0717512363
ISBN-13:
9780717512362
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