Audience and Authority in the Modernist Theater of Federico Garcia Lorca

Author:   C.C. Soufas
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
ISBN:  

9780817308179


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   30 May 1996
Format:   Hardback
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Audience and Authority in the Modernist Theater of Federico Garcia Lorca


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Takes as a critical point of departure the idea that any literary study of theater must also include and account for the complete process by which a script is converted into a stage production Arguably the most significant literary figure of 20th-century Spain, Federico Garcia Lorca (1898-1936) was an accomplished poet, playwright, lecturer, musician, painter, and theater director. After an immensely creative period working in a variety of media, in the early 1930s Lorca turned his attention to writing and staging plays, the most famous of which are Blood Wedding, Yerma, and The House of Bernarda Alba. Despite his international reputation and the widespread translation of his poetry and plays since his assassination by Franco's soldiers in 1936, this is the first study to chart Lorca's specific attitudes toward theater in relation to his historical audience. Soufas provides a reading of Lorca's theater from the vantage point of Modernist aesthetics as well as historical performance dynamics. It is premised on the assumption that Lorca's theater emerges as a consequence of an ongoing dialog with his historical audience, a rather conservative and uncultured milieu that had largely dictated the agenda of the Madrid theater scene during the 1920s. Soufas takes as a critical point of departure the idea that any literary study of theater must also include and account for the complete process by which a script is converted into a stage production. In most instances, dramatic authority is at least in part a function of how well a dramatist deals with the historical audience that initially judges the worth of the productions. Soufas' approach solves the problem of how to evaluate Lorca's theater; by placing his work in a performance context, Soufas uncovers a significant aspect of the evolution of Lorca's theater.

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Author:   C.C. Soufas
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
Imprint:   The University of Alabama Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.500kg
ISBN:  

9780817308179


ISBN 10:   0817308172
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   30 May 1996
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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With a thorough familiarity and grasp of previous Lorcan scholarship (a real achievement in itself!), the author goes on to challenge successfully the sometimes narrow focus of that scholarship and to search for creative authority over the course of his career until his death. The result is a worthy contribution to the understanding of a major world dramatist. --Marion Peter Holt, City University of New York


Soufas undertakes the important but difficult task of discovering a unifying aesthetic project that underlies all of Lorca's disparate theatrical production, from the puppet farces, to the unpresentable plays, to the well-known canonical works, by looking at the way the dramas address the questions of authority and audience. --Reed Anderson, Miami University With a thorough familiarity and grasp of previous Lorcan scholarship (a real achievement in itself!), the author goes on to challenge successfully the sometimes narrow focus of that scholarship and to search for creative authority over the course of his career until his death. The result is a worthy contribution to the understanding of a major world dramatist. --Marion Peter Holt, City University of New York


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C. Christopher Soufas is a professor of Spanish at Duke University.

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