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David Rudkin: Sacred Disobedience

An Expository Study of his Drama 1959-1994
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Dr Rabey's critical study of David Rudkin's drama constitutes an in-depth evaluation of this dramatist, re-assessed in the light of his bisexuality and Anglo-Irish origins. Authoritative in its reference to all his work for theatre, cinema, radio and television, the book aims to prompt a reappraisal of his work in current dramatic, theoretical and sexual contexts. The study includes insights from noted performers of Rudkin's work, including Ian Hogg, Peter McEnery, Ian McDiarmid, Gerard Murphy and Charlotte Cornwell. It also features reference to archival material which includes some interview contributions from the dramatist himself.

Author Biography:

David Rudkin is a leading British dramatist, author of Afore Night Come, Cries from Casement as his Bones are Brought to Dublin, Ashes, Penda's Fen, The Sons of Light, The Triumph of Death, The Saxon Shore, Symphonie Pathetique, House of Character, Blodwen, and Home from Rachel's Marriage. Authoritative in its reference to all Rudkin's work for theatre, cinema, radio and television, this profound critical study aims to prompt a reappraisal of his work in current dramatic, theoretical, and sexual contexts.
Release date NZ
January 29th, 1998
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
228
Dimensions
174x246x12
ISBN-13
9789057021275
Product ID
12993723

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