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Sam Shepard's Metaphorical Stages
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Description
A wonderfully helpful survey of the drama of Sam Shepard. It is bound to find many eager readers among those who are either intrigued or baffled--or both--by the plays of this still-young playwright whom many think contemporary America's finest. Choice
America's most highly acclaimed contemporary playwright continues to puzzle critics, even as his reputation grows and his imagination seeks new creative channels. Finding the dramatist difficult to classify, critics and scholars continue to search for the central direction of Shepard's creative development. Lynda Hart's study, which focuses on ten representative plays, is the first book to examine Shepard's growth and development as a dramatist within and against the historical tradition. Offering a unified critical perspective, the author considers the plays from both a literary standpoint and as texts for performance. Resources include a bibliography that offers the most complete listing of relevant critical writings.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Modest Beginnings
"The Play's the Thing": Metaphorical Stages 2% Realism Revisited
Afterword: On Stage and Screen
Appendix I: Chronology of a Career
Appendix II: Shepard in Print and Production
Bibliography of Critical Works
Index
Product details
Published | 13 Jan 1987 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 176 |
ISBN | 9780313253737 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Dimensions | 216 x 140 mm |
Series | Contributions in Drama and Theatre Studies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |