Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
256
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Feb 26, 1982
Editora
Cambridge University Press
Edição
Revised ed.
ISBN-10
0521285232
ISBN-13
9780521285230
Descrição
Jean Chothia delves into the intricate world of Eugene O’Neill's plays, exploring the profound impact of language on dramatic expression. The text posits that language is not merely a tool for dialogue but a vital force that shapes the audience's understanding of complex characters and their emotions. Through an analytical lens, Chothia examines how O’Neill's innovative use of language enhances the psychological depth of his characters, allowing them to resonate with both the complexities of their own experiences and the universal themes of human existence.
Chothia's study draws attention to the relationship between language and meaning, illuminating the ways in which O’Neill crafts dialogue that reflects the intricacies of human interaction. By investigating the nuances of speech patterns, imagery, and symbolism within O’Neill's works, readers gain insights into the playwright's mastery of language as a vehicle for storytelling. This exploration not only enriches the understanding of O’Neill’s contributions to drama but also invites readers to consider the broader implications of language in conveying emotional truth on stage.
Chothia's study draws attention to the relationship between language and meaning, illuminating the ways in which O’Neill crafts dialogue that reflects the intricacies of human interaction. By investigating the nuances of speech patterns, imagery, and symbolism within O’Neill's works, readers gain insights into the playwright's mastery of language as a vehicle for storytelling. This exploration not only enriches the understanding of O’Neill’s contributions to drama but also invites readers to consider the broader implications of language in conveying emotional truth on stage.
Gêneros
Suspense e Thriller
Ação e Aventura