Tennessee Williams and the Theatre of Excess

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Author: Annette J. Saddik

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-01-26

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1107076684

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This book explores Williams' late plays in terms of a 'theatre of excess', which seeks liberation through exaggeration, chaos, ambiguity, and laughter.

Tennessee Williams and the Theatre of Excess

Tennessee Williams and the Theatre of Excess PDF

Author: Annette J. Saddik

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-01-26

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1316240681

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The plays of Tennessee Williams' post-1961 period have often been misunderstood and dismissed. In light of Williams' centennial in 2011, which was marked internationally by productions and world premieres of his late plays, Annette J. Saddik's new reading of these works illuminates them in the context of what she terms a 'theatre of excess', which seeks liberation through exaggeration, chaos, ambiguity, and laughter. Saddik explains why they are now gaining increasing acclaim, and analyzes recent productions that successfully captured elements central to Williams' late aesthetic, particularly a delicate balance of laughter and horror with a self-consciously ironic acting style. Grounding the plays through the work of Bakhtin, Artaud, and Kristeva, as well as through the carnivalesque, the grotesque, and psychoanalytic, feminist, and queer theory, Saddik demonstrates how Williams engaged the freedom of exaggeration and excess in celebration of what he called 'the strange, the crazed, the queer'.

The Theatre of Tennessee Williams

The Theatre of Tennessee Williams PDF

Author: Tennessee Williams

Publisher: New Directions Publishing

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 9780811204170

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Now available as a paperbook, Volume VIII adds to the series' four full-length plays written and produced during the last decade of Williams' life.

The Long Reach

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Author: Richard Eberhart

Publisher: New Directions Publishing

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9780811212861

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Poems deal with truth, religion, nature, thought, the role of poetry, death, visions, age, and the past.

The Traveling Companion and Other Plays

The Traveling Companion and Other Plays PDF

Author: Tennessee Williams

Publisher: New Directions Publishing

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780811217088

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"Collected here for the first time, these twelve plays embrace what Time magazine called "the four major concerns of Williams' dramatic imagination: loneliness, love, the violated heart and the valiancy of survival"--Back cover.

Law and Sexuality in Tennessee Williams’s America

Law and Sexuality in Tennessee Williams’s America PDF

Author: Jacqueline O’Connor

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2016-05-31

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1611478944

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Gender and cultural studies readings of Tennessee Williams’s work have provided diverse perspectives on his complex representations of sexuality, whether of himself as an openly gay man, or of his characters, many of whom narrate or dramatize sexual attitudes or behavior that cross heteronormative boundaries of the mid-century period. Several of these studies have positioned Williams and his work amid the public tensions in American life over roughly four decades, from 1940–1980, as notions of equality and freedom of choice challenged prejudice and repression in law and in society. To date, however, neither Williams’s homosexuality nor his persistent representations of sexual transgressions have been examined as legal matters that challenged the rule of law. Directed by legal history and informed by multiple strands of Williams’s studies criticism, textual, and cultural, this book explores the interplay of select topics defined and debated in law’s texts with those same topics in Williams’s personal and imaginative texts. By tracing the obscure and the transparent representations of homosexuality, specifically, and diverse sexualities more generally, through selected stories and plays, the book charts the intersections between Williams’s literature and the laws that governed the period. His imaginative works, backlit by his personal documents and historical and legal records from the period, underscore his preoccupation with depictions of diverse sexualities throughout his career. His use of legal language and its varied effects on his texts demonstrate his work’s multiple and complex intersection with major twentieth-century concerns, including significant legal and cultural dialogues about identity formation, intimacy, privacy, and difference.

Tennessee Williams and Elia Kazan

Tennessee Williams and Elia Kazan PDF

Author: Brenda Murphy

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1992-02-28

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780521400954

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This is a book-length study of the intense creative relationship between Tennessee Williams and Elia Kazan.