This thesis examines three different kinds of socio-political rewritings of Greek and Roman tragedies – Sarah Kane’s “Phaedra’s Love”, Tony Harrison’s “Prometheus”, and Martin Crimp’s “Cruel and Tender” – written, staged or screened in Britain (and, more precisely, England) between 1996 and 2004. Offering close readings of these re-visionary appropriations, this dissertation analyses some of the innumerable and unexpected forms that ancient tragedy can assume today. In particular, it explores how three talented British authors have subverted the conventions of the noblest literary and dramatic genre in order to (re)write contemporaneity in ways that oscillate between the personal and the public, the local and the global, the national and th...
This dissertation examines appropriations of five of Shakespeare’s tragedies (King Lear, Macbeth, Ot...
This thesis advocates for the utility of postmodernism as a critical lens when examining theatrical ...
Tony Harrison is a poet and dramatist who over a period of years developed a personal theatrical app...
The aim of the thesis is to analyze three recent British rewritings of William Shakespeare's tragedi...
Sarah Kane’s body of work remains vital in its appeal for fairness, as she discloses human predicame...
Contemporary theatres in Europe are currently awash with theatrical versions, adaptations and mise e...
British playwright Sarah Kane had a short career, ending with her suicide in 1999. Critics often att...
Both Crimp and Kane are genuine innovators of the dramatic form. The issues dealt with in their work...
Sarah Kane’s Blasted, published in 1995, starts as a conventional familiar piece but progresses to d...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Alyson Evette CampbellThe thesis investigates th...
This essay situates itself within a wider research project on the reception and reproduction of Sara...
This article applies the template of tragic structure as described by Aristotle in the Poetics to of...
The volume addresses the return of the dramatist to the European theatre since the mid-1990s. Beginn...
This dissertation considers adaptations of Greek tragedy in contemporary novels, television, and the...
Aleks Sierz in his important survey of mid 1990s drama has identified the plays of Sarah Kane as exe...
This dissertation examines appropriations of five of Shakespeare’s tragedies (King Lear, Macbeth, Ot...
This thesis advocates for the utility of postmodernism as a critical lens when examining theatrical ...
Tony Harrison is a poet and dramatist who over a period of years developed a personal theatrical app...
The aim of the thesis is to analyze three recent British rewritings of William Shakespeare's tragedi...
Sarah Kane’s body of work remains vital in its appeal for fairness, as she discloses human predicame...
Contemporary theatres in Europe are currently awash with theatrical versions, adaptations and mise e...
British playwright Sarah Kane had a short career, ending with her suicide in 1999. Critics often att...
Both Crimp and Kane are genuine innovators of the dramatic form. The issues dealt with in their work...
Sarah Kane’s Blasted, published in 1995, starts as a conventional familiar piece but progresses to d...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Alyson Evette CampbellThe thesis investigates th...
This essay situates itself within a wider research project on the reception and reproduction of Sara...
This article applies the template of tragic structure as described by Aristotle in the Poetics to of...
The volume addresses the return of the dramatist to the European theatre since the mid-1990s. Beginn...
This dissertation considers adaptations of Greek tragedy in contemporary novels, television, and the...
Aleks Sierz in his important survey of mid 1990s drama has identified the plays of Sarah Kane as exe...
This dissertation examines appropriations of five of Shakespeare’s tragedies (King Lear, Macbeth, Ot...
This thesis advocates for the utility of postmodernism as a critical lens when examining theatrical ...
Tony Harrison is a poet and dramatist who over a period of years developed a personal theatrical app...