
Bühnen-Repertoir des Auslandes: Frankreichs, Englands, Italiens, Spaniens, Band VI.
by:
Mary Pharr
Edition: First Edition
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0313323240
ISBN 13: 9780313323249
Publication date:
August 9th, 2018
Publisher: Wentworth Press
Pages: 156
Genres: Mystery, Science Fiction, Action & Adventure, History, Fantasy
This volume delves into the rich landscape of international theater repertoire, focusing on the dramatic works from France, England, Italy, and Spain. The meticulous editing by Mary Pharr brings together a collection of scholarly papers presented at a renowned conference, highlighting the dynamic interplay between fantasy and theatrical expression across these cultures.
Each paper offers critical insights into the evolution and significance of various plays and performances, emphasizing how these works reflect the societal and artistic movements of their respective countries. Readers will discover the deep connections between cultural narratives and theatrical innovation, and how these themes resonate through time, influencing contemporary interpretations.
Through a blend of scholarly rigor and engaging analysis, the volume serves as a valuable resource for theater enthusiasts and academic researchers alike. It provides an enriching exploration of how these nations' theatrical traditions have shaped and continue to influence the global arts landscape.
Each paper offers critical insights into the evolution and significance of various plays and performances, emphasizing how these works reflect the societal and artistic movements of their respective countries. Readers will discover the deep connections between cultural narratives and theatrical innovation, and how these themes resonate through time, influencing contemporary interpretations.
Through a blend of scholarly rigor and engaging analysis, the volume serves as a valuable resource for theater enthusiasts and academic researchers alike. It provides an enriching exploration of how these nations' theatrical traditions have shaped and continue to influence the global arts landscape.