Dennis Kelly explores Kelly’s unusual career path and sheds light on
his eclectic approach to the arts, characterised by a refusal to write
texts that people can fit within neat categories. This is the first
monograph on Kelly’s work for stage and screen and brings to light
his essential contribution to contemporary British drama and his huge
range of work including his rise to international fame with Matilda
the Musical. Drawing on Kelly’s published and unpublished texts, his
work in production, reviews, original interviews with directors,
actors and with Kelly himself as well as critical theory, Dennis Kelly
examines and reappraises key motifs in his work such as his
preoccupation with violence, the complex relationship between the
individual and the community or his emphasis on storytelling. It also
offers new insights into overlooked aspects of Kelly’s work by
setting out to explore his traumatic narratives and his
post-romanticism. In keeping with Kelly’s wish never to repeat
himself, this study offers multiple critical entries into his plays,
television series and films, drawing on moral and political
philosophy, trauma studies, studies in humour, feminist theory and
film studies. Part of the Routledge Modern and Contemporary Dramatist
series, Dennis Kelly is addressed to students and scholars in Drama,
Theatre and Performance as well as theatre practitioners and offers
in-depth analysis of one of the most unique and challenging voices in
contemporary British playwriting and screenwriting.
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ISBN
9781040097380
Publisert
2024
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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