English drama -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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English drama -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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English drama
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Incoming Resources
- English drama of the early modern period, 1890-1940, Jean Chothia
- Peering behind the curtain, disability, illness, and the extraordinary body in contemporary theater, edited by Thomas Fahy and Kimball King
- Disrupting the spectacle, five years of experimental and fringe theatre in Britain, Peter Ansorge
- The Cambridge companion to modern British women playwrights, edited by Elaine Aston and Janelle Reinelt
- British radio drama, edited by John Drakakis
- Modern British dramatists, a collection of critical essays, edited by John Russell Brown
- Tony Harrison, Joe Kelleher
- Six dramatists in search of a language, studies in dramatic language, Andrew K. Kennedy
- Contemporary English drama, associate editor C.W.E. Bigsby
- Voice and new writing, 1997-2007, articulating the demos, Maggie Inchley
- The theatre of nation, Irish drama and cultural nationalism, 1890-1916, Ben Levitas
- Theatre of discord, dissonance in Beckett, Albee, and Pinter, Bob Mayberry
- Dialogue and discourse, sociolinguistic approach to modern drama dialogue and naturally occurring conversation, Deirdre Burton
- Crucible of cultures, Anglophone drama at the dawn of the new millennium, Marc Maufort & Franca Bellarsi (eds.)
- West End women, women and the London stage, 1918-1962, Maggie B. Gale
- Canters and chronicles, the use of narrative in the plays of Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter, Kristin Morrison
- 1956 and all that, the making of modern British drama, Dan Rebellato
- Cosmotopia, transnational identities in David Greig's theatre, edited by Anja Müller and Clare Wallace
- The professions in contemporary drama, [edited by] Daniel Meyer-Dinkgrafe
- Modern drama and the rhetoric of theater, W.B. Worthen
- Gender and modern Irish drama, Susan Cannon Harris
- Howard Barker's theatre of seduction, Charles Lamb
- Divided Ireland, bifocal vision in modern Irish drama, Ronald Gene Rollins
- Staging whiteness, Mary F. Brewer
- Feminist views on the English stage, women playwrights, 1990-2000, Elaine Aston
- The modern Irish drama, a documentary history., by Robert Hogan and Richard Burnham 6, The years of O'Casey, 1921-1926
- The largest theatre in the world, thirty years of television drama, Shaun Sutton
- Radio drama, edited by Peter Lewis
- A search for a postmodern theater, interviews with contemporary playwrights, John L. DiGaetani
- Contemporary Black and Asian women playwrights in Britain, Gabriele Griffin
- A view of the English stage, 1944-63, Kenneth Tynan
- Contemporary Black and Asian women playwrights in Britain, Gabriele Griffin
- The 'new drama' 1900-1914, Harley Granville-Barker, John Galsworthy, St. John Hankin, John Masefield, Jan McDonald
- New British political dramatists, Howard Brenton, David Hare, Trevor Griffiths and David Edgar, John Bull
- Acting gay, male homosexuality in modern drama, John M. Clum
- The language of modern drama, Gareth Lloyd Evans
- Community politics and the peace process in contemporary Northern Irish drama, Eva Urban
- Women in dramatic place and time, contemporary female characters on stage, Geraldine Cousin
- The Cambridge companion to Caryl Churchill, edited by Elaine Aston and Elin Diamond
- Making a spectacle, feminist essays on contemporary women's theatre, edited and with an introduction by Lynda Hart ; contributors, Stephanie Arnold ... [et al.]
- A short guide to modern British drama, John Russell Brown
- Political theatre in post-Thatcher Britain, new writing, 1995-2005, Amelia Howe Kritzer
- Modern British playwriting, voices, documents, new interpretations, Aleks Sierz
- A critical history of modern Irish drama 1891-1980, D.E.S. Maxwell
- Modern and contemporary Black British drama, edited by Mary F. Brewer, Lynette Goddard, Deirdre Osborne
- Thatcher's theatre, British theatre and drama in the eighties, D. Keith Peacock
- Modern British playwriting: the 1970s, voices, documents, new interpretations, Chris Megson
- Sight unseen, Beckett, Pinter, Stoppard, and other contemporary dramatists on radio, Elissa S. Guralnick
- Strategies of political theatre, post-War British playwrights, Michael Patterson
- The Cambridge companion to twentieth-century Irish drama, edited by Shaun Richards
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