Twentieth-century Scottish Drama

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"An insightful exploration of Scottish drama in the 20th century, capturing the evolving landscape of identity and society through theatrical expression."

From: Modern Dramas

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Edited and introduced by Cairns Craig and Randall Stevenson.

Ever since the major revival of dramatic writing and production in the 1970s, the style and the subject matter of Scottish writing for stage and screen has been a continuing influence on our contemporary culture, exciting, offending and challenging audiences in equal measure.

Yet modern Scottish drama has a history of controversy, conflict and entertainment going back to the 1920s, notable at every turn for the vigour of its language and its direct confrontation with telling issues.

The plays in this anthology offer a unique chance to grasp the different topics and also the recurrent themes of Scottish drama in the twentieth century.

Gathered together in a single omnibus volume, there is the poetic eeriness of Barrie and the political commitment of Joe Corrie and Sue Glover; there is the Brechtian debate of Bridie and the verbal brilliance of John Byrne and Liz Lochhead; there is working-class experience and feminist insight; broad Scots and existential anxiety; street realism and a meeting with the devil; social injustice and raucous humour; historical comedy and tragic loss.

Here is both the breadth and the continuity of the modern Scottish tradition in a single volume.

Publication

Publisher Canongate
Year 2001
Binding Paperback
Edition Main
Pages 801
Place Edinburgh
Language English
ISBN-13 9780862419790
ISBN-10 0862419794
eISBN-13 9781847674746
LCCN 2001409553
LCC PR8669 .T84 2001
DCC 822/.910809411

Twentieth-century Scottish Drama is a British play written by and published by Canongate in Edinburgh (2001).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781847674746).

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