Modern Drama in Theory and Practice: Volume 2, Symbolism, Surrealism and the Absurd
Discover the profound insights of modern theatrical movements with Modern Drama in Theory and Practice: Volume 2, Symbolism, Surrealism and the Absurd by renowned scholars. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1983, this paperback edition spans 238 pages of critical analysis and exploration. The book delves into the foundational theories of Wagner and Nietzsche, showcasing how these ideas influenced the innovative works of theater pioneers such as Appia and Craig. Additionally, it examines the impact of these theories on the later plays of significant figures like Ibsen, Maeterlinck, and Lugné-Poe's Théatre de Le'Oeuvre. Perfect for students, educators, and theater enthusiasts, this volume offers a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of modern drama through the lenses of symbolism, surrealism, and the absurd. Enhance your knowledge of dramatic literature and its transformative power with this essential read.