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Public Issues, Private Tensions: Contemporary American Drama

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This book is a critical exploration of the public issues and private tensions dialectic that seems central to American drama and theatre since 1945. The 17 essays use as a critical point of departure the delicate moral balance between the civic function of the theatre and its relationship to the spirit of the individual. These essays, nine of which appear here for the first time, consider such playwrights as Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Edward Albee, Lillian Hellman, Sam Shepard, David Mamet, David Rabe, Lanford Wilson, Wallace Shawn, Megan Terry, Denise Hamilton, Maria Irene Fornes, Arthur Kopit, Emily Mann, Israel Horovitz, Charles Fuller and others. Some of the contributors, moreover, address questions of performance theory, audience reception, semiotics and theatre and feminist ideology.

332 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1993

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Matthew C. Roudané

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Matthew Charles Roudané (1953- ) is Regents’ Professor of English at the Georgia State University. An author of a number of works on American theatre and dramatists, he was the Editor of the South Atlantic Review (1994-2013) and is Advisory Series Editor for Methuen Drama (London). He is a founding member of the Edward Albee Society.

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