[کتاب][B] Beckett and Contemporary Irish Writing

S Watt - 2009‏ - books.google.com
Samuel Beckett is one of the most important figures in the history of Irish literature, and he
continues to influence successive generations of writers. In Beckett and Contemporary Irish …

'If I was Irish I'd be crying by now': Irishness and exteriority, Doyle's Deportees and the Irish plays of Martin McDonagh

J Cronin - Irish Studies Review, 2013‏ - Taylor & Francis
While variations on the relationship between Irishness and exteriority resound throughout
Irish literature and Irish studies, the implications and applications of the version offered by …

Violence in the Theatre of Martin McDonagh

O Carey-Clark - 2021‏ - ourarchive.otago.ac.nz
The Lieutenant of Inishmore and A Very, Very, Very Dark Matter. Considering these texts
from a post-colonial and phenomenological perspective, this thesis investigates how …

A Grand-Guignol legacy: Martin McDonagh's A Behanding in Spokane

E Jordan - Irish Studies Review, 2012‏ - Taylor & Francis
This article examines Martin McDonagh's most recent play, A Behanding in Spokane (2010),
through the lens of Théâtre du Grand-Guignol, deploying the scholarship of Richard J. Hand …

Performing on the Razor's Edge

PP Müller - Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies …, 2017‏ - JSTOR
Since the emergence of naturalism in the theatre in the last decades of the nineteenth
century the reality of an action on the stage has been put into a new context. The previous …

'Put to Silence': Murder, Madness, and'Moral Neutrality'in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus Martin McDonagh's" The Lieutenant of Inishmore"

M Wilcock - Irish University Review, 2008‏ - JSTOR
A youthful figure strolls through an area in London known by the odd-sounding name
of'Elephant and Castle'. It is a place that lies in Southwark, in the southern suburbs of the …

Histories of Violence — Fairytales of Identity and Masculinity in Martin McDonagh's The Lieutenant of Inishmore and The Pillowman

W Funk - Performing Masculinity, 2010‏ - Springer
By looking at two recent plays by one of contemporary Britain's most influential playwrights,
this chapter attempts to retrace a shift in the configuration of male gender identities, a shift …

Towards a poetics of violence: The Early Modern and postmodern English stage

TA Oldham - 2012‏ - search.proquest.com
In the history of English-language drama, there are two periods that stick out as theatrical
epochs of blood, gore, and violence: the Early Modern stage of Elizabethan, Jacobean, and …