Sarah Kane's notorious 1995 debut, Blasted, has been widely though belatedly recognized as a defining example of experiential or ‘in-yer-face’ theatre. However, Graham Saunders here argues that the best playwrights not only innovate in use of language and dramatic form, but also rewrite the classic plays of the past. He believes that too much stress has been placed on the play's radical structure and contemporary sensibility, with the effect of obscuring the influence of Shakespearean tradition on its genesis and content. He clarifies Kane's gradually dawning awareness of the influence of Shakespeare's King Lear on her work and how elements of that tragedy were rewritten in terms of dialogue, recast thematically, and reworked in terms of th...
Sarah Kane’s play Cleansed created headlines in 1995 due to its violent and shocking content. While ...
The evolution of Sarah Kane’s work has frequently been considered as Janus-faced. The first plays ar...
Sarah Kane changed the British theatrical scene of the nineties through her dramatic world full of v...
Sarah Kane’s Blasted, published in 1995, starts as a conventional familiar piece but progresses to d...
Sarah Kane uses cruelty in her plays Blasted and Cleansed to shock the audience out of their indiffe...
British playwright Sarah Kane had a short career, ending with her suicide in 1999. Critics often att...
The aim of the thesis is to analyze three recent British rewritings of William Shakespeare's tragedi...
Whilst it is widely acknowledged that in-yer-face theatre is shocking for its audiences, this study ...
Written by Sarah Kane, who is regarded as one of the most prominent British dramatists of the 1990s,...
A curious blind spot remains in the critical response to Sarah Kane’s Blasted : the rape of Cate by ...
Aleks Sierz in his important survey of mid 1990s drama has identified the plays of Sarah Kane as exe...
This essay situates itself within a wider research project on the reception and reproduction of Sara...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Alyson Evette CampbellThe thesis investigates th...
A curious blind spot remains in the critical response to Sarah Kane’s Blasted: the rape of Cate by I...
This article examines the 2008 site-responsive production of Sarah Kane's Blasted, performed in the ...
Sarah Kane’s play Cleansed created headlines in 1995 due to its violent and shocking content. While ...
The evolution of Sarah Kane’s work has frequently been considered as Janus-faced. The first plays ar...
Sarah Kane changed the British theatrical scene of the nineties through her dramatic world full of v...
Sarah Kane’s Blasted, published in 1995, starts as a conventional familiar piece but progresses to d...
Sarah Kane uses cruelty in her plays Blasted and Cleansed to shock the audience out of their indiffe...
British playwright Sarah Kane had a short career, ending with her suicide in 1999. Critics often att...
The aim of the thesis is to analyze three recent British rewritings of William Shakespeare's tragedi...
Whilst it is widely acknowledged that in-yer-face theatre is shocking for its audiences, this study ...
Written by Sarah Kane, who is regarded as one of the most prominent British dramatists of the 1990s,...
A curious blind spot remains in the critical response to Sarah Kane’s Blasted : the rape of Cate by ...
Aleks Sierz in his important survey of mid 1990s drama has identified the plays of Sarah Kane as exe...
This essay situates itself within a wider research project on the reception and reproduction of Sara...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Alyson Evette CampbellThe thesis investigates th...
A curious blind spot remains in the critical response to Sarah Kane’s Blasted: the rape of Cate by I...
This article examines the 2008 site-responsive production of Sarah Kane's Blasted, performed in the ...
Sarah Kane’s play Cleansed created headlines in 1995 due to its violent and shocking content. While ...
The evolution of Sarah Kane’s work has frequently been considered as Janus-faced. The first plays ar...
Sarah Kane changed the British theatrical scene of the nineties through her dramatic world full of v...