A History of Scandinavian Theatre
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- Authors:
- Frederick J. Marker, University of Toronto
- Lise-Lone Marker, University of Toronto
- Date Published: November 2006
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521398671
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The theatrical heritage from which both Ibsen and Strindberg sprang is rich in tradition and achievement. This study of the history and development of theatre in Scandinavia examines dominant styles and trends in various periods, from the earliest performances in the Middle Ages to the provocative productions and experiments of the present day. It also demonstrates that the manifest vitality of theatrical activity in the three Nordic countries has depended on a vigorous interaction with European theatre at large. By the second half of the nineteenth century, as Ibsen and Strindberg began their rise to international prominence, Scandinavian theatre came to occupy a more dominant position in the wider European framework. In our own day, more forcefully than ever before, major Scandinavian stage directors and designers have continued to influence the shape and outlook of contemporary theatre as a whole. This book provides a balanced and authoritative account of the theatrical history of all three Scandinavian countries. It is generously illustrated and comprehensively documented, with an extensive bibliography.
Read more- A book-length study in English of the theatrical history of all three Scandinavian countries up until the present day
- Copiously illustrated with more than 70 halftones
- Well documented, with an extensive bibliography
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- Date Published: November 2006
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521398671
- length: 404 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 152 x 21 mm
- weight: 0.575kg
- contains: 75 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Preface
Part I. From the Middle Ages to a Golden Age:
1. Early stages
2. Theatre at court
3. Playhouses of the eighteenth century
4. The Gustavian age
5. The romantic theatre and its aftermath
Part II. Pioneers of Modern and Postmodern Theatre:
6. Ibsen's Norway
7. Naturalism and the director
8. The Strindberg challenge
9. The modernist revolt
10. Tradition and experiment since 1945
11. The plurality of postmodern theatre
Notes
Select bibliography
Index.
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