The Theatre of Brian Friel: Tradition and Modernity

Author:   Prof. Christopher Murray ,  Csilla Bertha (Reader) ,  David Krause (Professor of English) ,  Professor Shaun Richards (Professional Research Fellow, St Mary's University College, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781408157343


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   24 April 2014
Format:   Hardback
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The Theatre of Brian Friel: Tradition and Modernity


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Brian Friel is Ireland's foremost living playwright, whose work spans fifty years and has won numerous awards, including three Tonys and a Lifetime Achievement Arts Award. Author of twenty-five plays, and whose work is studied at GCSE and A level (UK), and the Leaving Certificate (Ire), besides at undergraduate level, he is regarded as a classic in contemporary drama studies. Christopher Murray's Critical Companion is the definitive guide to Friel's work, offering both a detailed study of individual plays and an exploration of Friel's dual commitment to tradition and modernity across his oeuvre. Beginning with Friel's 1964 work Philadelphia, Here I Come!, Christopher Murray follows a broadly chronological route through the principal plays, including Aristocrats, Faith Healer, Translations, Dancing at Lughnasa, Molly Sweeney and The Home Place. Along the way it considers themes of exile, politics, fathers and sons, belief and ritual, history, memory, gender inequality, and loss, all set against the dialectic of tradition and modernity. It is supplemented by essays from Shaun Richards, David Krause and Csilla Bertha providing varying critical perspectives on the playwright's work.

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Author:   Prof. Christopher Murray ,  Csilla Bertha (Reader) ,  David Krause (Professor of English) ,  Professor Shaun Richards (Professional Research Fellow, St Mary's University College, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Methuen Drama
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.545kg
ISBN:  

9781408157343


ISBN 10:   1408157349
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   24 April 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Creative, fertile and fresh. Murray s kind of criticism is best described as classical, representing an exemplary standard within a basically traditional and long-established form or style. As a generalist analysis of Friel s plays and their impact on contemporary theatre, this is the best, most extensive and most up-to-date study so far. Ulf Dantanus, UK, Nordic Irish Studies What sets this monograph apart from others devoted to this key playwright are its many illuminating, nuanced, surprising framings of Friel s plays by other plays from the Irish, English, and European stage. Murray s most provocative insights arise from his imaginative juxtapositions, for example, of Philadelphia, Here I Come! and Miller s Death of a Salesman Murray s fluency with theater history beyond the twentieth-century Irish stage gives his survey its fl[a]vor and edge I would include [The Theatre of Brian Friel] among the indispensable recent full-length appraisals of this seminal figure of the Irish stag. Brian W. Shaffer, Rhodes College, English Literature in Transition


What sets this monograph apart from others devoted to this key playwright are its many illuminating, nuanced, surprising framings of Friel s plays by other plays from the Irish, English, and European stage. Murray s most provocative insights arise from his imaginative juxtapositions, for example, of Philadelphia, Here I Come! and Miller s Death of a Salesman Murray s fluency with theater history beyond the twentieth-century Irish stage gives his survey its fl[a]vor and edge I would include [The Theatre of Brian Friel] among the indispensable recent full-length appraisals of this seminal figure of the Irish stag. Brian W. Shaffer, Rhodes College, English Literature in Transition


Author Information

Christopher Murray is Emeritus Professor of English and Drama at University College, Dublin, Ireland, where he was the founder member and first director of the UCD Drama Centre offering MA and PhD in Modern Drama Studies. His many publications include Twentieth-Century Irish Drama: Mirror up to Nation. He is chair of the board of directors of the Gaiety School of Acting, Dublin.

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