History of European drama and theatre
By: Fischer-Lichte, Erika
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 361-371) and indexes.
Publisher's description: This major study reconstructs the vast history of European Drama from Greek tragedy through to 20th century theatre, focusing on the subject of identity. Throughout history, drama has performed and represented political, religious, national, ethnic, class-related, gendered, and individual concepts of identity. Anyone interested in theatre throughout history and today will find this an invaluable source of information.
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