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현대서양희곡들을 안토닌 아르토의 이론(theater of cruelty)으로 검토했다. A Dream Play, The Ghost Sonata, The Chairs, The Visit 등.
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1. Antonin Artaud`s Modern Drama
2. The Theater of Cruelty and the Truth of Life in
Some Modern Plays: The Master Builder, The
Ghost Sonata, The Visit, and The Chairs
3. The Poetry of Space and Gesture in A Dream
Play by August Strindberg in the light of Antonin
Artaud`s "Theater of Cruelty"
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1. Antonin Artaud`s Modern Drama
Symbolism is the core of the modern drama of
the post-war theater from cubism to surrealism, as
Maurice Valency argues in "Artaud," The End of the
World: An Introduction to Contemporary Drama
(New York: Oxford UP, 1980; 310-37). With the
rise of symbolism, the movement of the new drama
occurred as a reaction against "the ordered
rationalism" of the traditional theater in the previous
century. Its rise is, therefore, defined as a protest
against the culture of the previous, traditional
rationality. Artaud was the "proponent" of the
movement, often called the avant-garde, which is
based in Paris, and he provoked the new drama, "a
type of spectacle", closely connected with the world
of dreams as a rejection of the classical elements of
drama such as causality, logic, plot, and
characterization, etc.
참고 자료
Artaud, Antonin. The Theater and Its Double.
Trans. Mary C. Richards. New York: Grove
Press INC., 1958.
Caputi, Anthony, Ed. Modern Drama. New York:
W. W. Norton & Company INC., 1966.
Durrënmatt, Friedrich. The Visit. Trans. Patrick
Bowles. New York: Grove Press INC., 1962.
Esslin, Martin, Ed. The Theater of the Absurd.
Revised Ed. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1961.
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Ibsen, Henrik. The Master Builder and Other Plays.
Trans. Una Ellis-Fermor. Harmondsworth:
Penguin, 1958.
Ionesco, Eugene. Rhinoceros and Other Plays.
Trans. Derek Prouse and Donald Watson.
Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962.
Strindberg, August. Selected Plays. Vol. 2. 2nd
Ed. Trans. and Intro. Evert Sprinchorn.
Minneapolis: U of Minnesota Press, 1981.
Valency, Maurice. "Artaud." The End of the
World: An Introduction to Contemporary
Drama. New York: Oxford UP, 1980.
310-37.