Autore |
Crook Tim <1959->
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Edizione | [1st ed. 2020.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa |
Singapore : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2020]
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Descrizione fisica |
1 online resource (VIII, 339 p.)
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Disciplina |
809.222
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Collana |
Palgrave Studies in Sound
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Soggetto topico |
Radio plays - History and criticism
Radio plays
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ISBN |
981-15-8241-6
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione |
eng
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Nota di contenuto |
Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Audio Drama and Modernism—Gordon Lea 1926, the first manifesto -- Chapter 3 Radio Drama and the Avant-Garde—Lance Sieveking 1934, the second manifesto -- Chapter 4 The Modernist Turn in Literature and Radio Studies—how it changes understanding of the history of sound drama -- Chapter 5 Bridging Political Modernism between Descriptive Phonographs, 1920s political BBC radio drama and the 1930s agitational radio features -- Chapter 6 Modernist Phonograph Drama in a Belfast Street and a Montage on War—The sonic genius of Russell Hunting -- Chapter 7 Great War Descriptive Sketches -- Chapter 8 Angels of Mons and the Divine Service for King and Country -- Chapter 9 Are the Sound Drama Phonographs Examples of ‘Modernist’ Propaganda? -- Chapter 10 Reginald Berkeley—Pioneering Modernist Playwright and Political Radio Drama as Agitational Contemporaneity -- Chapter 11 Direct BBC censorship of modernist texts by D.G Bridson and his negotiation with Joan Littlewood and Olive Shapley of ‘institutional containment’ -- Chapter 12 Conclusions: Sound drama as political and agitational contemporaneity and modernist expression.
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Record Nr. | UNINA-9910426047303321 |