Feminism in Modern English Drama(1892-1914)

By: Swapan Kumar BanerjeeMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New Delhi Atlantic Publishers and Distributors 2022Description: 139p. HB 21.5x13cmISBN: 9788126905706Subject(s): DDC classification: 822.309375 Summary: Feminism in modern English drama explores the emergence of the new woman in the plays of Bernard Shaw, galsworthy and Granville Barker and how their dominating role revolutionized the modern drama. The emphasis shifted from the male protagonist to the Unwomanly woman who is shown more as a product of social, economic and political interactions than individual creation. The focus is on the early and middle plays of Bernard Shaw and the influence of ibsen’s plays has been given their rightful place. Most of Shaw’s major plays—from widows houses to Pygmalion, come under the purview of the book, while the plays of contemporaries like pinero, Jones and Oscar Wilde have been discussed to highlight the contrast. More interesting are the unknown assertive heroines of galsworthy’s middle and late plays from the eldest son and the fugitive to the skin game. His women characters remain in oblivion because hardly any scholar has bothered to study them. Though Granville Barker is well-known as a critic and director of Shakespeare plays, his own plays with the new woman as heroine still remain little known in the academic circle. In the conclusion the bearing of this early feminism is shown on the feminist playwrights like Caryl Churchill, Pam gems et al. Of the 1980s. It is hoped that the present book will prove an asset to those who have keen interest in English drama. In addition, the students, researchers and teachers of English literature will find it an ideal reference book.
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Feminism in modern English drama explores the emergence of the new woman in the plays of Bernard Shaw, galsworthy and Granville Barker and how their dominating role revolutionized the modern drama. The emphasis shifted from the male protagonist to the Unwomanly woman who is shown more as a product of social, economic and political interactions than individual creation. The focus is on the early and middle plays of Bernard Shaw and the influence of ibsen’s plays has been given their rightful place. Most of Shaw’s major plays—from widows houses to Pygmalion, come under the purview of the book, while the plays of contemporaries like pinero, Jones and Oscar Wilde have been discussed to highlight the contrast. More interesting are the unknown assertive heroines of galsworthy’s middle and late plays from the eldest son and the fugitive to the skin game. His women characters remain in oblivion because hardly any scholar has bothered to study them. Though Granville Barker is well-known as a critic and director of Shakespeare plays, his own plays with the new woman as heroine still remain little known in the academic circle. In the conclusion the bearing of this early feminism is shown on the feminist playwrights like Caryl Churchill, Pam gems et al. Of the 1980s. It is hoped that the present book will prove an asset to those who have keen interest in English drama. In addition, the students, researchers and teachers of English literature will find it an ideal reference book.

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