The Theory of the Modern Stage: From Artaud to Zola: an Introduction to Modern Theatre and Drama (Penguin Modern Classics)

The Theory of the Modern Stage: From Artaud to Zola: an Introduction to Modern Theatre and Drama (Penguin Modern Classics)

by Eric Bentley (Editor)

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In The Theory of the Modern Stage, leading drama critic, Eric Bentley, brings together landmark writings by dramatists, directors and thinkers who have had a profound effect on the theatre since the mid nineteenth century, from Adolphe Appia to Emile Zola. Here, Antonin Artaud sets out a manifesto for a Theatre of Cruelty, Bertolt Brecht discusses the tension between entertainment and instruction in experimental drama and Bernard Shaw defends himself as a realist, while W. B. Yeats describes the creation of a People's Theatre. The ideas of theatre's great makers are revealed by their best expositors, as Eric Bentley writes about Stanislavsky belief in the importance of emotional memory when creating a dramatic role and Arthur Symons considers Richard Wagner and the relationship between genius, art and nature.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: 1
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Published: 31 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 0141189185
ISBN 13: 9780141189185

Author Bio
Eric Bentley, one of the foremost authorities on the modern theatre, is a recognised playwright, critic, and scholar, and a longtime intimate of Brecht. His most recent book is Bentley on Brecht.