Avant-Garde Nationalism at the Dublin Gate Theatre, 1928-1940 (Irish Studies) - Paperback
USYRC
ISBN13:
9780815636434
$35.57
In 1928, Hilton Edwards and Micheál mac Liammóir founded the Dublin Gate Theatre, which quickly became renowned for producing stylistically and dramaturgically innovative plays in a uniquely avant-garde setting. While the Gates lasting importance to the history of Irish theater is generally its introduction of experimental foreign drama to Ireland, Van den Beuken shines a light on the Gates productions of several new Irish playwrights, such as Denis Johnston, Mary Manning, David Sears, Robert Collis, and their patrons Edward and Christine Longford. Having grown up during an era of political turmoil and bloodshed that included the creation of an independent yetin many waysbitterly divided Ireland, these dramatists chose to align themselves with an avant-garde theater that explicitly sought to establish Dublin as a modern European capital. In examining an extensive corpus of archival resources, Van den Beuken reveals how the Gate Theatre became a site of avant-garde nationalism in the Irelands tumultuous first post-independence decades.
- | Author: Ruud Van Den Beuken
- | Publisher: USYRC
- | Publication Date: January 25, 2021
- | Number of Pages: 276 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 0815636431
- | ISBN-13: 9780815636434
- Author:
- Ruud Van Den Beuken
- Publisher:
- USYRC
- Publication Date:
- January 25, 2021
- Number of pages:
- 276 pages
- Language:
- English
- Binding:
- Paperback
- ISBN-10:
- 0815636431
- ISBN-13:
- 9780815636434