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The War Against Naturalism

In the Contemporary American Theatre

Robert J. Andreach

The book applies playwright John Guare's statement that, "the war against naturalism," is the history of the American theatre in the Twentieth-Century to selected plays by important contemporary American playwrights. Crucial to the argument is the recognition that a war presupposes two sides with neither side defeating the other, for if naturalistic theatre were to win, all theatre would be linear with characters circumscribed by their heredity and environment. If non-naturalistic theatre were to win, all theatre would be a hodgepodge of incoherent images.

After isolating elements of a naturalistic play in its philosophical and mode of production sense, the book examines plays that wage war in language and character. The plays are all of the past few decades: some by Foreman and Wellman are disorienting; some by Albee, Groff, and Maxwell are controversial; others by Eno and Corthron are by playwrights on the verge of major careers; still others by Overmyer and Jenkin are drawing aspiring playwrights to them as models of new, exciting writing for the theatre. All of them, whether colliding genres and styles or destabilizing meaning as in plays by Gibson and Long or reclaiming a mystery as in plays by Ludlam, Greenberg, and Donagy, challenge naturalism's boundaries. The book not only provides an approach to the contemporary American drama-theatre, but also brings together playwrights not perceived as having any connections other than the fact that they are creating plays today. The text is appropriate for undergraduate students through professors and practitioners.
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University Press of America
Pages: 176 • Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7618-3864-7 • Paperback • November 2007 • $52.99 • (£41.00)
Subjects: Drama / American / General
Robert J. Andreach is a New York University Ph.D. and former university professor. He is the author of Studies in Structure: The Stages of the Spiritual Life in Four Modern Authors; The Slain and Resurrected God: Conrad, Ford, and the Christian Myth; Creating the Self in the Contemporary American Theatre (A Choice magazine outstanding academic title for 2000); Drawing upon the Past: Classical Theatre in the Contemporary American Theatre; and Understanding Beth Henley.
Part 1 Acknowledgements
Chapter 2 Introduction: The War at the Close of the 20th Century
Chapter 3 The War in the Total Play and in Setting: Ludlam and Eno; Johnson, Lindsay-Abaire, Lucas, and Groff
Chapter 4 The War in Language and in Character: Wellman, Maxwell, and Gibson; Foreman and Groff
Chapter 5 The War in Character Behavior: Albee, Greenberg, and Donaghy
Chapter 6 Naturalism Defended and Three Extraordinary Plays: The Working Theatre, Corthron, Glover, and Foote; Overmyer, Jenkin, and Long
Chapter 7 Conclusion: The War at the Opening of the 21st Century
Part 8 Index
The War Against Naturalism covers several important plays that have not been covered extensively in theatre theory and criticism, and so Andreach's readings will be fresh and interesting to both students and seasoned scholars....Andreach's study reveals the complexity of naturalistic theatre both as a philosophy and as a mode of production, providing careful readings of representative plays in the contemporary theatre.
— Modern Drama


The War Against Naturalism

In the Contemporary American Theatre

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Summary
Summary
  • The book applies playwright John Guare's statement that, "the war against naturalism," is the history of the American theatre in the Twentieth-Century to selected plays by important contemporary American playwrights. Crucial to the argument is the recognition that a war presupposes two sides with neither side defeating the other, for if naturalistic theatre were to win, all theatre would be linear with characters circumscribed by their heredity and environment. If non-naturalistic theatre were to win, all theatre would be a hodgepodge of incoherent images.

    After isolating elements of a naturalistic play in its philosophical and mode of production sense, the book examines plays that wage war in language and character. The plays are all of the past few decades: some by Foreman and Wellman are disorienting; some by Albee, Groff, and Maxwell are controversial; others by Eno and Corthron are by playwrights on the verge of major careers; still others by Overmyer and Jenkin are drawing aspiring playwrights to them as models of new, exciting writing for the theatre. All of them, whether colliding genres and styles or destabilizing meaning as in plays by Gibson and Long or reclaiming a mystery as in plays by Ludlam, Greenberg, and Donagy, challenge naturalism's boundaries. The book not only provides an approach to the contemporary American drama-theatre, but also brings together playwrights not perceived as having any connections other than the fact that they are creating plays today. The text is appropriate for undergraduate students through professors and practitioners.
Details
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  • University Press of America
    Pages: 176 • Trim: 6 x 9¼
    978-0-7618-3864-7 • Paperback • November 2007 • $52.99 • (£41.00)
    Subjects: Drama / American / General
Author
Author
  • Robert J. Andreach is a New York University Ph.D. and former university professor. He is the author of Studies in Structure: The Stages of the Spiritual Life in Four Modern Authors; The Slain and Resurrected God: Conrad, Ford, and the Christian Myth; Creating the Self in the Contemporary American Theatre (A Choice magazine outstanding academic title for 2000); Drawing upon the Past: Classical Theatre in the Contemporary American Theatre; and Understanding Beth Henley.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Part 1 Acknowledgements
    Chapter 2 Introduction: The War at the Close of the 20th Century
    Chapter 3 The War in the Total Play and in Setting: Ludlam and Eno; Johnson, Lindsay-Abaire, Lucas, and Groff
    Chapter 4 The War in Language and in Character: Wellman, Maxwell, and Gibson; Foreman and Groff
    Chapter 5 The War in Character Behavior: Albee, Greenberg, and Donaghy
    Chapter 6 Naturalism Defended and Three Extraordinary Plays: The Working Theatre, Corthron, Glover, and Foote; Overmyer, Jenkin, and Long
    Chapter 7 Conclusion: The War at the Opening of the 21st Century
    Part 8 Index
Reviews
Reviews
  • The War Against Naturalism covers several important plays that have not been covered extensively in theatre theory and criticism, and so Andreach's readings will be fresh and interesting to both students and seasoned scholars....Andreach's study reveals the complexity of naturalistic theatre both as a philosophy and as a mode of production, providing careful readings of representative plays in the contemporary theatre.
    — Modern Drama


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