The Case for Terence Rattigan Playwright

The Case for Terence Rattigan  Playwright
Author: John A. Bertolini
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2016-11-17
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9783319409979

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This book asserts the extraordinary quality of mid-twentieth century playwright Terence Rattigan’s dramatic art and its basis in his use of subtext, implication, and understatement. By discussing every play in chronological order, the book also articulates the trajectory of Rattigan’s darkening vision of the human potential for happiness from his earlier comedies through his final plays in which death appears as a longed for peace. New here is the exploration through close analysis of Rattigan’s style of writing dialogue and speeches, and how that style expresses Rattigan’s sense of life. Likewise, the book newly examines how Rattigan draws on sources in Greek and Roman history, literature, and myth, as well as how he invites comparison with the work of other playwrights, especially Bernard Shaw and Shakespeare. It will appeal broadly to college and university students studying dramatic literature, but also and especially to actors and directors, and the play-going, play-reading public.

British Playwrights 1880 1956

British Playwrights  1880 1956
Author: William W. Demastes,Katherine Kelly
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1996-12-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780313032653

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From 1880 to 1956, when John Osborne transformed the British theater world with Look Back in Anger, British playwrights made numerous lasting contributions and provided a foundation for the innovations of dramatists during the latter half of the 20th century. This reference profiles the life and work of some 40 British playwrights active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many of whom are also known for their work as novelists and poets. Included are figures such as W. H. Auden, Max Beerbohm, Noel Coward, T. S. Eliot, John Galsworthy, Graham Greene, D. H. Lawrence, W. Somerset Maugham, George Bernard Shaw, and Oscar Wilde. Each entry provides a biographical overview; a list of major plays and summaries of their critical reception; a list of minor plays, adaptations, and productions; an assessment of the playwright's career; and archival and bibliographical information. Included in this reference book are alphabetically arranged entries for some 40 British playwrights active from 1880 through 1956. Entries are written by expert contributors, with each entry providing a biographical overview; a list of major plays, premieres, and significant revivals, along with a summary of the critical reception of these works; a listing of additional plays, adaptations, and productions; an assessment of the playwright's career and contributions, with reference to published evaluations in magazines, journals, dissertations, and books; a listing of locations housing unpublished archival material, if available; a selected bibliography of the dramatist's published plays and of essays and articles by the playwright on aspects of the theater; a selected bibliography of secondary sources; and, when available, a listing of previously published bibliographies on the playwright.

Collected Plays French without tears Flare path While the sun shines Love in idleness The Winslow boy

Collected Plays  French without tears  Flare path  While the sun shines  Love in idleness  The Winslow boy
Author: Terence Rattigan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1960
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:11431425

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French without tears Flare path While the sun shines Love in idleness The Winslow boy

French without tears  Flare path  While the sun shines  Love in idleness  The Winslow boy
Author: Terence Rattigan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1956
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UGA:32108003676254

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Collected Plays French without tears Flare path While the sun shines Love in idleness The Winslow boy

Collected Plays  French without tears  Flare path  While the sun shines  Love in idleness  The Winslow boy
Author: Terence Rattigan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1953
Genre: English drama
ISBN: UOM:39015008237383

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The Collected Plays of Terence Rattigan

The Collected Plays of Terence Rattigan
Author: Terence Rattigan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1953
Genre: English drama
ISBN: UOM:49015000999699

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Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 574
Release: 1955
Genre: Copyright
ISBN: STANFORD:36105006280817

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Terence Rattigan

Terence Rattigan
Author: Peter Wolfe
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2019-07-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781498598743

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The theatrical world Terence Rattigan built is vital but disturbing and uniquely constructed. His sentences are not impacted or fractured, and his plots usually obey a linear time sequence. Yet his realism isn't all that real. Though sentence by sentence, his dialogue sounds natural, the creative pulse behind it is idiosyncratic and self-lacerating. As a gay man writing at a time when homosexuality was a felony in the UK, Rattigan wrote at a skewed angle to his culture, making his plays at times easy to follow but hard to fathom. Terence Rattigan: The Playwright as Battlefield examines the ways in which Rattigan’s works turn their audiences into participants, encouraging intellectual independence and freeing them to make decisions for themselves as to the deeper meanings of the works. The playwright’s omission of outright explanations deepens the audience’s emotional commitment to the outcomes of the performance, and walks a fine line between restraint and invention. His works convey subtly and deceptively the cold obstinacy that thwarts our everyday actions in a way which that is felt viscerally by the audience. This book engages works from throughout Rattigan’s early and late career to examine the unique methods by which the playwright conveys meaning to various audiences within an ever-changing sociocultural context.