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Stereoscopic London

Plays of Oscar Wilde, Bernard Shaw and Arthur Wing Pinero in 1890s

by Gül Kurtuluş (Author)
©2020 Monographs 182 Pages

Summary

The book is about Oscar Wilde’s, George Bernard Shaw’s and Arthur Wing Pinero’s plays written and performed in London in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The plays discussed in this book share important common points. They are set in London and illustrative of the realities of the metropolis. Performed extensively on the English stage and indeed throughout the English-speaking world, the plays reflect different backgrounds, origins, and life trajectories of the playwrights. There are perceptible differences in the attitudes as well as modes of expression of the playwrights. The works considered here are inextricably connected to London and they function as important documents of social history. They are examples of developing dramatic forms within which London and Londoners appear as both the dissolving and unifying elements of the broad spectrum of late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century society. The themes and concerns of these works accurately reflect those of Victorian/Edwardian Londoners. This book provides an understanding of the close connection between London society, with its manners and morals, and the city’s visible and invisible impact on the characters depicted in these plays.

Details

Pages
182
Year
2020
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631803394
Language
English
Keywords
Victorian theatre Edwardian theatre acting living Victorian rules gender class
Published
Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien, 2020. 182 pp.

Biographical notes

Gül Kurtuluş (Author)

Gül Kurtuluş has been teaching drama courses since the beginning of her academic career with an increasing interest in early modern and modern drama. Her research interests include drama in the Shakespearean world and London theatrical life in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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