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Dramaturgy: a revolution in theatre
Mary Luckhurst-
Frontmatter
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List of illustrations (page x)
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Acknowledgements (page xi)
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List of abbreviations (page xiii)
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1 Introduction (page 1)
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2 Gotthold Lessing and the Hamburg Dramaturgy (page 24)
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3 Dramaturgy in nineteenth-century England (page 45)
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4 William Archer and Harley Granville Barker: constructions of the literary manager (page 78)
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5 Bertolt Brecht: the theory and practice of the dramaturg (page 109)
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6 Kenneth Tynan and the National Theatre (page 152)
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7 Dramaturgy and literary management in England today (page 200)
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8 Conclusion (page 263)
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Select bibliography (page 268)
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Index (page 286)
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Published: c2006
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- 9780511138874 (ebook)
- 9780521849630 (hardcover)