Vast Encyclopedia: The Theatre of Thornton Wilder

Vast Encyclopedia: The Theatre of Thornton Wilder

by Paul Lifton
Vast Encyclopedia: The Theatre of Thornton Wilder

Vast Encyclopedia: The Theatre of Thornton Wilder

by Paul Lifton

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Overview

This comprehensive, detailed study of Wilder's entire dramatic oeuvre is the only one to place the works in their broad aesthetic and philosophical context and to integrate literary analysis of the plays with interpretation of their theatrical techniques. Its sources include Gilbert Harrison's authorized 1983 biography of the dramatist and the published selections from Wilder's jourbanals for the years 1939-1961, as well as unpublished material—letters, diaries, and notes—in the Yale Collection of American Literature Wilder papers. Lifton discusses the symbolist, naturalist, expressionist, Brechtian, futurist, Pirandellian, and existentialist elements in Wilder's plays, as well as parallels between Wilder's theatre and that of such diverse cultures as the classical Greek and Roman, medieval European, Elizabethan, Renaissance Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313293566
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/10/1995
Series: Contributions in Drama and Theatre Studies , #61
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

PAUL LIFTON is Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts at North Dakota State University.

Table of Contents

Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
Symbolist Aspects of Wilder's Theatre
Naturalistic Aspects of Wilder's Theatre
Expressionist and Brechtian Features of Wilder's Theatre
Echoes of Futurism and Pirandello in Wilder's Theatre
Existentialist Aspects of Wilder's Theatre
East Meets West: Reflections of Asian, Classical European, and Popular American Theatres in Wilder's Plays
The Unique Character of Wilder's Theatre
Selected Bibliography
Index

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