
Modern Women Playwrights of Europe brings together seventeen major plays by European women of the twentieth century. Some of these works are internationally known, while others appear here in translation for the first time. Featuring selections by playwrights from several European countries--from Spain and Greece to Iceland and Scandinavia--this volume presents plays that have been largely overlooked by most existing anthologies of Continental drama.This unique collection includes important plays from the beginning of the twentieth century, such as Gabriela Zapolska's The Morality of Mrs. Dulski (essentially unavailable in English until now) and Kalliroi Siganou-Parren's The New Woman (never before translated into English). It also offers modern classics from such dramatists as Ana Diosdado, Marguerite Duras, Elfriede Jelinek, Dacia Maraini, Paloma Pedrero, and Gerlind Reinshagen, and some very recent plays from Nordic women. Representing both a significant re-examination of the canon and a valuable contribution to the study of comparative literature, Modern Women Playwrights of Europe can be used as a core text or a supplement for courses in modern European drama, modern drama, comparative drama, women's literature, and women's studies.
This volume investigates the historical and cultural contributions of European women playwrights throughout the twentieth century by curating a diverse selection of dramatic works. Alan P. Barr, an academic specializing in modern drama, compiles seventeen plays to address the systemic exclusion of female voices from traditional Continental drama anthologies. The collection utilizes both established classics and previously untranslated works to argue for a more inclusive understanding of the European theatrical canon.
What You Will Find
Scholars and educators identify this anthology as a significant resource for diversifying the study of modern European theater. The text is frequently cited for its utility in academic settings, providing students and researchers with access to rare translations that challenge the traditional male-dominated dramatic canon.
Page Count:
608
Publication Date:
2000-10-05
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195135369
ISBN-13:
9780195135367
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