The woman / Edward Bond
データ種別 | 電子書籍 |
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出版者 | London : Bloomsbury |
出版年 | [2013] |
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書誌ID | OB01021502 |
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本文言語 | 英語 |
一般注記 | Previously issued in print: in Plays three. London: Methuen Drama, 1987 License restrictions may limit access 'The Woman', premiered in 1978 at London's National Theatre, is set at the end of the Trojan War, recasting Hecuba (the wife of King Priam of Troy) as the main character, and reshaping the epic narrative into what Bond calls a 'socialist rhapsody'. Bond's play deviates from the orthodox narrative of the siege, emphasising instead its significance as a dissertation on morality and historical truth, and a celebration of individuals who can change society. It begins with Priam's death, showing the savage struggle over a statue of a goddess, a relic which Troy has stolen from Greece. Later, the half-blind Hecuba and half-mad Ismene are living on a remote island, where they meet an escaped miner searching for sanctuary, and the Greeks arrive still searching for their statue. 'The Woman' refuses resolution, offering instead a complex definition of social conflict Compatible with accessibility standards for most Level A (Priority 1) and AA (Priority 2) success criteria of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) developed by the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on October 21, 2013) |
著者標目 | *Bond, Edward Bond, Edward |
件 名 | LCSH:Hecuba (Legendary character) -- Drama 全ての件名で検索 |
分 類 | LCC:PR6052.O5 DC23:822.914 |
資料種別 | 機械可読データファイル |