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Hardcover The Oxford Dictionary of Plays Book

ISBN: 0198604173

ISBN13: 9780198604174

The Oxford Dictionary of Plays

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Book Overview

Anyone with an academic, professional, amateur, or recreational interest in the theater is likely to want to look up details of particular plays sometimes--perhaps to check on the author, or on when they were first performed, or perhaps to see how many characters they have, and whether or not they would be suitable for their theater company or drama group to perform.
The Oxford Dictionary of Plays provides essential information on the 1000 best-known, best-loved, and most important plays in world theater. Each entry includes details of title, author, date of composition, date of first performance, genre, setting, and the composition of the cast, and more. A synopsis of the plot and a brief commentary, perhaps on the context of the play, or the reasons for its enduring popularity, follow. Around 80 of the most significant plays-- from The Oresteia to Waiting for Godot--are dealt with in more detail. Genres covered include: burlesque, comedy, farce, historical drama, kabuki, masque, melodrama, morality play, mystery play, No, romantic comedy, tragicomedy, satire, and tragedy.
An index of characters enables the reader to locate favorite characters, and trace the trajectory of major historical and legendary characters--such as Iphigenia--through world drama, including in plays that do not have entries in the Dictionary. An index of playwrights, with dates, allows the reader to find all the plays included by a particular author.

Customer Reviews

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Great review of important plays for academics

This books is great for people with an academic interest in plays, or produce artful plays at theatres with an audience of 10-15 cognoscenti. It seems less useful for community theatres or colleges which produce plays that people like to see. If you want to find the first play in which a turnip was used to represent pluralism in a worker's collective, this would be a good book for you. One problem I have with this book is that it includes all of Shakespeare's plays. Shakespeare is so well documented it is hard to make a case to include his plays here. Is "Merry Wives of Windsor" really among the top 1,000 plays ever written? Also, this book does not include all (or even many?) Pulitzer-prize or Tony award winning plays, such as William Inge's Picnic. Of the 1,000 most important plays, the 50 or so Pulitzers should be among them. Also, it doesn't seem to include a lot of the more popular plays. Another problem is that it includes a great many non-English plays. Overall, this is great resource for people with an interest in theatrical literature from around the world.
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