Middlebury

ENAM 0260

Modern British Drama

Style and Ideas in Modern British Drama (II)
During the 19th century the craft of Shakespeare devolved into mere popular entertainment, but in the1890s Oscar Wilde and Bernard Shaw re-established drama as literature, to be taken as seriously as the best poetry and fiction. In Ireland, Lady Gregory, Synge, and O’Casey critiqued the moral condition of their nation. And in the 1930s T.S. Eliot used his poetic power to revive verse drama, while Noel Coward and Terence Rattigan created comedies and dramas that used the style/form of dialogue in newly expressive ways. We will explore the superb art and craft of playwriting by these masters of dramatic form.
Subject:
English & American Literatures
Department:
English & American Literatures
Division:
Literature
Requirements Fulfilled:
EUR LIT
Equivalent Courses:

Sections in Spring 2009, School Abroad France (Paris)

Spring 2009

ENAM0260A-S09 Lecture (Bertolini)
ENAM0260Y-S09 Discussion (Bertolini)
ENAM0260Z-S09 Discussion (Bertolini)