Plays by Women in Ireland (1926-33): Feminist Theatres of Freedom and Resistance Plays by Women in Ireland (1926-33): Feminist Theatres of Freedom and Resistance

Plays by Women in Ireland (1926-33): Feminist Theatres of Freedom and Resistance

Distinguished Villa; The Woman; Youth's the Season; Witch's Brew; Bluebeard

Margaret O’Leary and Others
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Publisher Description

This anthology provides access to neglected theatrical work and broadens our understanding of the history of Irish theatre as well as the vital role of women within it. The introduction places these plays in dialogue with one another as well as within the national context of the repealing of women's rights during the Irish Free State years.



These are plays by authors including Mary Manning, Dorothy Macardle, Mary Devenport O'Neill, Kate O'Brien and Margaret O'Leary, which are difficult to access, but which are increasingly visible in Irish theatre scholarship. This unique collection places the playwrights in dialogue to form a tradition of women's theatrical work that challenges the male-dominated literary canon of Irish theatre, as well as enriching the body of women's theatrical work in the Anglophone world during the interwar years.



Includes the plays:

Kate O'Brien – Distinguished Villa (1926)

Margaret O'Leary – The Woman (1929)

Mary Manning – Youth's the Season (1931)

Dorothy Macardle – Witch's Brew (1931)

Mary Devenport O'Neill – Bluebeard (1933)

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2022
April 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
264
Pages
PUBLISHER
Methuen Drama
SELLER
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
SIZE
2
MB

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