The Power of Laughter: Comedy and Contemporary Irish TheatreEric Weitz Carysfort Press, 2004 - 192 strán (strany) Essays on comedy in contemporary Irish theatre |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 3 z 32.
Strana 78
... cultural and / or social levels . I , on the other hand , found it extremely difficult to partake in laughing at a ... cultural notion of approving a joke seems to me to be what Umberto Eco asserts in his observation , ' The comic seems ...
... cultural and / or social levels . I , on the other hand , found it extremely difficult to partake in laughing at a ... cultural notion of approving a joke seems to me to be what Umberto Eco asserts in his observation , ' The comic seems ...
Strana 89
... cultural fabric to be the mater- ial of their plays . Synge and Yeats , for example , grew up in a distinct Protestant environment , yet their material peasants , tinkers , Celtic mythology could not be more removed from a ' genteel ...
... cultural fabric to be the mater- ial of their plays . Synge and Yeats , for example , grew up in a distinct Protestant environment , yet their material peasants , tinkers , Celtic mythology could not be more removed from a ' genteel ...
Strana 168
... cultural ideology that ' woman ' and ' mother ' are innately linked , and powerfully articulates the increasing void created by the diminished roles of the traditional hegemonic structures of nationalism , patriarchy and the church in ...
... cultural ideology that ' woman ' and ' mother ' are innately linked , and powerfully articulates the increasing void created by the diminished roles of the traditional hegemonic structures of nationalism , patriarchy and the church in ...
Obsah
Form and Comedy in Contemporary Irish Theatre | 8 |
Deborah Warners Medea | 19 |
How I learned to crave laughter | 32 |
Autorské práva | |
9 zvyšných častí nezobrazených
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
actors artistic audience members babies Barabbas Baxter Beauty Queen Belfast Binder body Bone Caravaggio carnival Carr's Carysfort Press Caught Red Handed characters chorus comedian comedy Conor Contemporary Irish Theatre created creative D'Unbelievables Dark Dean director Doris drama Dublin essay experience explore Fintan O'Toole Fiona Fiona Shaw fool Frank McGuinness funny gender Gerard Stembridge Hackett humour identity Ireland Irish Theatre ISBN John joke Jon Kenny Keane Keane's Kevin's Bed laugh laughter Leenane Lieutenant of Inishmore lives London look Lucio Mag's Mairtin Marina Carr Martin McDonagh Maureen McDonagh McGuinness Medea melodrama Mikel moments murder night onstage parody Pat Shortt Pato Pato's Photo play playwright political practitioners production Raymond Clown rehearsal relationship response Ringsend ritual role Scaife scene Sean sense sexual Shaw Smashing social spectator stage story Tartuffe Theatre Company theatrical things tragedy Twenty Grand Veronica violence workshop Wringer's