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Staging the Impossible

The Fantastic Mode in Modern Drama
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"Staging the Impossible" explores recent critical thinking on the relationship between the literary mode of the fantastic and the literary genre of drama with respect to modern theatre. While a few monographs treat a particular dimension of the fantastic in drama, the Gothic or the fairy tale for instance, this volume aims to provide a critically sophisticated introduction to the diversity of fantastic drama written and performed in this century. The essays here lay to rest the illusion that realism is the only genuine form of theatrical expression and the notion that cinema special effects have rendered science fiction and the stage incompatible. Competing with the realism of the first half of the 20th century and the "new realism" of the second half have been a range of successful theatrical repertoires, including the absurd, the horrific, the supernatural, the mythic, the dream-vision quest, the postmodern, the hyper-realistic and the science fictional. Wide ranging in time and space, this volume comprises 14 essays on the fantastic on the modern stage, assessing dramatic works from the United States, Ireland, England, Western Europe and the Caribbean. Canonical figures, such as Strindberg, Yeats, Beckett, Ionesco, Cocteau and Stoppard are studied, along with neglected figures, such as Wassily Kandinsky, better known as an expressionist painter, and Halper Leivick, author of the Yiddish play "The Golem", and innovative new performance troupes and individual artists, such as Squat Theatre and Spalding Gray. Concluding essays are devoted to contemporary experimental theatre and postmodern drama. A study of science fiction on stage includes an annotated listing of 40 English-language plays. Concerned with the interstice of theatre and the fantastic, this work should be valuable to students and scholars of both, of genre studies, and of contemporary literature in general.

Author Biography:

PATRICK D. MURPHY is Professor of English at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He specializes in contemporary poetry and critical theory. His book publications include, as coeditor, Essentials of the Theory of Fiction (1988), Science Fiction from China (Praeger, 1989), The Poetic Fantastic (Greenwood, 1989), and Critical Essays on American Modernism (1991), and editor, Critical Essays on Gary Snyder (1990). His articles have appeared in numerous journals, including Women's Studies, Science-Fiction Studies, American Studies, Mythlore, College English, Extrapolation, and Papers on Language and Literature.
Release date Australia
November 30th, 1992
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Undergraduate
Edition
annotated edition
Pages
256
Dimensions
156x234x15
ISBN-13
9780313272707
Product ID
14065801

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