John Osborne: Vituperative ArtistRoutledge, 04.02.2014 - 300 Seiten For British playwright, John Osborne, there are no brave causes; only people who muddle through life, who hurt, and are often hurt in return. This study deals with Osborne's complete oeuvre and critically examines its form and technique; the function of the gaze; its construction of gender; and the relationship between Osborne's life and work. Gilleman has also traced the evolution of Osborne's reception by turning to critical reviews at the beginning of each chapter. |
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... expressed a good measure of arrogance but also a political disaffiliation that many shared . Support of the hydrogen bomb and subservience to American values and policies had cost Labour traditional followers . These were the people ...
... expressed a good measure of arrogance but also a political disaffiliation that many shared . Support of the hydrogen bomb and subservience to American values and policies had cost Labour traditional followers . These were the people ...
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Vituperative Artist Luc Gilleman. expressed dismay at the Garrick Club's decision to admit women , 21 lamented the EEC - prohibition on unfiltered Turkish cigarettes , 22 defended a monarchy he had once mocked , and vigorously campaigned ...
Vituperative Artist Luc Gilleman. expressed dismay at the Garrick Club's decision to admit women , 21 lamented the EEC - prohibition on unfiltered Turkish cigarettes , 22 defended a monarchy he had once mocked , and vigorously campaigned ...
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... a child , " an image that to him represents liberation from paralyzing self - con- sciousness , physically expressed in his constipation . Later , looking back on the most creative and inspiring moments of his life , 10 John Osborne.
... a child , " an image that to him represents liberation from paralyzing self - con- sciousness , physically expressed in his constipation . Later , looking back on the most creative and inspiring moments of his life , 10 John Osborne.
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... expression . Witnessing one of Edmund Kean's superior performance feats could not have been more satisfying.54 This then is the punishment for those who are revolted by the " greasy pole " of " male squalor . " The same thinking — or ...
... expression . Witnessing one of Edmund Kean's superior performance feats could not have been more satisfying.54 This then is the punishment for those who are revolted by the " greasy pole " of " male squalor . " The same thinking — or ...
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... expressed in a shrug of the shoulder , a cold stare , or the crackle of an iron . The boy John sympathizes neither with the hotheaded Groves nor with the chilly Osbornes , sensing a life - denying quality in both . His sympathy goes ...
... expressed in a shrug of the shoulder , a cold stare , or the crackle of an iron . The boy John sympathizes neither with the hotheaded Groves nor with the chilly Osbornes , sensing a life - denying quality in both . His sympathy goes ...
Inhalt
1 | |
Rise to the Top 19561963 | 35 |
Of Bears and Traps | 45 |
5 | 85 |
6 | 109 |
7 | 119 |
Society and the Hidden Self | 141 |
9 | 163 |
The Limits of Authenticity | 177 |
12 | 200 |
A Note on Further Reading | 234 |
Index | 254 |
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John Osborne, Vituperative Artist: A Reading of His Life and Work Luc Maurice Gilleman Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2002 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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