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Twentieth Century British Drama

Twentieth Century British Drama

Twentieth Century British Drama

1st Edition
Adrian Barlow, John Smart, Pamela Bickley, Ian Brinton, Stephen Siddall
June 2001
Print
9780521795630

Critical introductions to a range of literary topics and genres.

£8.95
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Overview

Looking back on 20th century British drama from its' historical, social and political perspective enables the reader to set each play in a broader context. Contents include a selection of play extracts from well-known authors including Harold Brighouse, John Osborne, Harold Pinter, Tom Stoppard and Timberlake Wertenbaker.

Features

  • Each title includes a wide-ranging yet carefully levelled introductory discussion of a literary period, genre or theme, to provide students with an excellent introduction to an area of literature.
  • Helps students to address the new assessment objective 4 ('demonstrate understanding of the significance and influence of the contexts in which literary texts are written and received') - worth up to 35% of the A level qualification under new guidelines.
  • Discussion questions and end-of-section tasks offer an invaluable resource for self study as well as helpful exam preparation.
  • A mini-anthology of texts and extracts saves teachers time searching for appropriate 'wider reading' texts.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • 1. Approaching 20th-century British drama
  • 2. Approaching the texts
  • 3. Play extracts
  • 4. Critical approaches to 20th-century British drama
  • 5. How to write about 20th-century British drama
  • 6. Resources.

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