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Drama

A Guide to the Study of Plays

by John Styan (Author)
©2005 Textbook X, 142 Pages

Summary

This book introduces the elements of drama and the principles behind the reading and study of plays—classical and modern. It makes a special point of seeing drama as intended for acting and performance, and it therefore emphasizes the role of the spectator at a play and the sort of theatre for which drama was written. The performance approach to the study of plays finally clarifies the different kinds of drama (comedy, tragedy, melodrama, and farce) and identifies its forms (realism, stylization, and symbolism). The book draws on specific examples of drama, is rich in helpful charts and diagrams, and contains a comprehensive glossary. Drama will be a useful guide for students and general playgoers alike.

Details

Pages
X, 142
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820444895
Language
English
Keywords
Drama Plays Theater acting and performance study of plays acts
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005. X, 142 pp., num. ill.

Biographical notes

John Styan (Author)

J. L. Styan is the Franklyn Bliss Snyder Professor Emeritus of English Literature and Theatre at Northwestern University. He was educated at Cambridge, where he received his M.A., and has published more than a dozen books on drama, including The Elements of Drama, Shakespeare’s Stagecraft, Chekhov in Performance, and Modern Drama in Theory and Practice (3 vols.). In 1995, he was awarded the Robert Lewis Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Theatre Research.

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