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The play of law in modern British theatre / Ian Ward.

Van Pelt Library PR744.L38 W37 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ward, Ian, 1963- author.
Series:
Edinburgh critical studies in law, literature and the humanities
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English drama--21st century--History and criticism.
English drama.
Law in literature.
Politics in literature.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
221 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2021.
Summary:
The first book to investigate the place of law in modern and contemporary drama. Illustrates the role of contemporary theatre in articulating legal and political issues to a modern audience. Analyses a range of different genres in contemporary drama, including historical, poetic, realist, documentary and 'in-yer-face'. Each chapter focuses on a particular area of law alongside the work of a particular contemporary playwright. Shows how modern playwrights engage with issues such as pornography, murder, terrorism, the function of Parliament, and the role of the monarchy. Theatre, according to the prominent British playwright David Hare, is our most effective 'court of justice'. This book assesses the credibility of this arresting claim in the immediate context of contemporary British theatre by investigating the place and purpose of law in a range of modern dramatic settings and writings. Each chapter focuses on a particular area of law and the work of a particular contemporary playwright, and in doing so illustrates the important role of contemporary theatre in articulating legal and political issues to a modern audience. Exploring a range of different genres in contemporary drama, including the historical, the poetic, realist, documentary and 'in-yer-face', this volume explores the capacity of modern playwrights to engage with issues such as pornography, murder, the contemporary experience of terrorism, the function of Parliament and the role of the monarchy.
Contents:
1 Murmurings p. 11
2 Thinking the Unthinkable p. 36
3 Churchill's Wars p. 56
4 Uneasy Heads p. 92
5 The Haunting of King Charles III p. 114
6 Feasts of Filth p. 139
7 Tears in the Fabric p. 161
8 A Revenger's Tragedy p. 193.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1474450148
9781474450140
OCLC:
1183421937

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