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€˜experienc'd Age Knows What for Youth Is Fit'? by Bronk-Bacon

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€˜experienc'd Age Knows What for Youth Is Fit'?

Generational and Familial Conflict in British and Irish Drama and Theatre

Bronk-Bacon

Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers · Print & ebook · April 11, 2019

Reading lane: German Literary Criticism

Over the centuries, drama has been an influential and imaginative medium for presenting, analysing and offering ways of resolving real or fictional battles.

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Reading lane: German Literary Criticism and Modern.Publisher: Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers.

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Authors
Bronk-Bacon
Publisher
Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
Published
April 11, 2019
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
German Literary Criticism · LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 18th Century
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German Literary Criticism

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  • German Literary Criticism

  • Cultural Anthropology

  • Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural

About This Book

Over the centuries, drama has been an influential and imaginative medium for presenting, analysing and offering ways of resolving real or fictional battles. This volume provides readers with a timely study of inter-generational conflicts and crises as seen through the eyes of male and female British and Irish playwrights from the medieval period to the twenty-first century. The contributions suggest that at the heart of inter-generational discord lies various crises between...

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Over the centuries, drama has been an influential and imaginative medium for presenting, analysing and offering ways of resolving real or fictional battles. This volume provides readers with a timely study of inter-generational conflicts and crises as seen through the eyes of male and female British and Irish playwrights from the medieval period to the twenty-first century. The contributions suggest that at the heart of inter-generational discord lies various crises between (the) age(d) and youth or, more generally, the idea of what is «old» and «new». The interaction and co-existence of age and youth in their embodied, symbolic or conceptual forms is the topic of this volume. The collection is built around the words «age(d)»/«young», which denote both the biological age of the characters and the more conceptual potential of these terms. Ultimately, the contributors to this collection of essays analyse not only the idea of inter-generationality within selected dramatic works but also inter-generational conflicts seen in clashes of cultures, artistic visions, concepts and aesthetic idea(l)s.

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