This thesis is primarily concerned with Caryl Churchill and Edward Bond’s attempts to implement Brechtian methods of Verfremdungseffekt with the same artistic intent of social change in their plays, Mad Forest and Red, Black and Ignorant. In order to provoke critical and objective thinking, and action for positive change, both of the playwrights make use of Brechtian Verfremdungseffekt techniques of characterization, open-endedness, episodic structure, and audio-visual aids. These techniques let the playwrights present familiar situations, actions and attitudes as if they were unfamiliar so that they could be alienated and evaluated with a critical eye by the audience and the reader. In addition to studying the Brechtian elements in these t...
This thesis explores through scholarly discourse of creativity in the workings of Postwar English Po...
This thesis is a close analysis of the relationship between form and content in three contemporary C...
This thesis explores aspects of Brecht's adaptations of Shakespeare's plots and rhetoric while focus...
This thesis analyses the hegemonic processes that are maintained by traditions, institutions and for...
The raw material of Caryl Churchill’s Mad Forest was extracted from the 1989 Revolution in Romania a...
Caryl Churchill’s Mad Forest, written and performed very soon after the Romanian revolution in 1990 ...
This thesis examines the use of dialectic in the work of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy, Edward Bo...
This thesis is primarily concerned with Edward Bond's attempt to use the theatre to change society. ...
While in recent years Caryl Churchill's drama has engendered substantial critical inquiry, there ha...
This bachelor thesis focuses on detailing Bertolt Brecht's epic theatre and finding its traces in tw...
This article is intended to present Edward Bond's Rational Theatre and the technique of "agro-effect...
This final paper explores surrealist themes found in the plays of Caryl Churchill. Firstly, a short...
This article discusses three of Caryl Churchill's plays on revolution: The Hospital at the Time of t...
Caryl Churchill, a contemporary British playwright and declared socialist feminist, combines theatri...
Contemporary British dramatist Caryl Churchill has drawn considerable critical acclaim during the la...
This thesis explores through scholarly discourse of creativity in the workings of Postwar English Po...
This thesis is a close analysis of the relationship between form and content in three contemporary C...
This thesis explores aspects of Brecht's adaptations of Shakespeare's plots and rhetoric while focus...
This thesis analyses the hegemonic processes that are maintained by traditions, institutions and for...
The raw material of Caryl Churchill’s Mad Forest was extracted from the 1989 Revolution in Romania a...
Caryl Churchill’s Mad Forest, written and performed very soon after the Romanian revolution in 1990 ...
This thesis examines the use of dialectic in the work of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy, Edward Bo...
This thesis is primarily concerned with Edward Bond's attempt to use the theatre to change society. ...
While in recent years Caryl Churchill's drama has engendered substantial critical inquiry, there ha...
This bachelor thesis focuses on detailing Bertolt Brecht's epic theatre and finding its traces in tw...
This article is intended to present Edward Bond's Rational Theatre and the technique of "agro-effect...
This final paper explores surrealist themes found in the plays of Caryl Churchill. Firstly, a short...
This article discusses three of Caryl Churchill's plays on revolution: The Hospital at the Time of t...
Caryl Churchill, a contemporary British playwright and declared socialist feminist, combines theatri...
Contemporary British dramatist Caryl Churchill has drawn considerable critical acclaim during the la...
This thesis explores through scholarly discourse of creativity in the workings of Postwar English Po...
This thesis is a close analysis of the relationship between form and content in three contemporary C...
This thesis explores aspects of Brecht's adaptations of Shakespeare's plots and rhetoric while focus...