The grotesque in contemporary Anglophone drama / Ondřej Pilný.
2016
PR736
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Title
The grotesque in contemporary Anglophone drama / Ondřej Pilný.
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ISBN
9781137513182 (electronic book)
1137513187 (electronic book)
9781137513175
1137513187 (electronic book)
9781137513175
Published
London : Palgrave Macmillan, [2016]
Copyright
©2016
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
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10.1057/978-1-137-51318-2 doi
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PR736
Dewey Decimal Classification
822/.91
Summary
Following on from the work of art historians and literary and cultural theorists, this book examines the ways in which varieties of the grotesque function in the plays of Philip Ridley, Mark O'Rowe, Enda Walsh, Suzan-Lori Parks and Tim Crouch. The term 'grotesque' has been frequently applied in commentaries on some of the most exciting contemporary drama, without much further elucidation. By producing visions of an alienated world, engendering simultaneous attraction and repulsion, and often triggering laughter that comes with a chill in the spine, the grotesque attacks both aesthetic and social conventions and requires a creative use of the imagination on the part of the spectators. The book argues that as such, the grotesque in the works of the selected playwrights solicits profound audience engagement with urgent ethical, social and political issues. The inevitable openness caused by the grotesque demonstrates the authors' faith in the deliberative powers of their audience, which stands in contrast to the ready-made choices offered by overtly committed political theatre.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Engaging Monsters
3. Wild Justice
4. Life in a Box
5. Mutabilities
6. Imagine This
7. Afterword.
2. Engaging Monsters
3. Wild Justice
4. Life in a Box
5. Mutabilities
6. Imagine This
7. Afterword.