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Arnold Wesker

Fragments and Visions
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After his death, Arnold Wesker (1932–2016) was hailed as one of the great overlooked figures of British drama. Despite his engagement in British cultural politics of the 1960s and an international career, only a fraction of Wesker’s dramatic output has been thoroughly studied.  Edited by leading scholars in the field and with contributions from important scholars of postwar theater, this volume considers, for the first time, the whole body of Wesker’s work. It includes chapters on Wesker’s reception in Europe, his representation of and attitude towards women, his relationship to his Jewish origins and identity, and his attitude toward politics and community. Building on existing scholarship, drawing extensively from the Arnold Wesker archive at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin, and introducing new insights and perspectives, this important new essay collection remedies the recent critical neglect of the dramatist.

Author Biography:

Anne Etienne is a lecturer in modern and contemporary drama at University College Cork. Her research is concerned with theatre censorship, contemporary Irish theatre and Arnold Wesker. Graham Saunders is the Allardyce Nicoll Professor of Theatre at the University of Birmingham. His research is directed at British theatre since 1945, as well as the drama of Samuel Beckett.
Release date NZ
July 13th, 2021
Contributors
  • Edited by Anne Etienne
  • Edited by Graham Saunders
Pages
241
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
18 figures
Dimensions
170x244x16
ISBN-13
9781789383645
Product ID
34029081

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