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A01=Dorothy Macardle
A01=Kate O'Brien
A01=Margaret OLeary
A01=Mary Devenport ONeill
A01=Mary Manning
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B01=Dr Lisa Fitzpatrick
B01=Dr Shonagh Hill
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Plays by Women in Ireland (1926-33): Feminist Theatres of Freedom and Resistance: Distinguished Villa; The Woman; Youths the Season; Witchs Brew; Bluebeard

This anthology provides access to neglected theatrical work and broadens our understanding of the history of Irish theatre as well as the vital role of women within it. The introduction places these plays in dialogue with one another as well as within the national context of the repealing of womens rights during the Irish Free State years. These are plays by authors including Mary Manning, Dorothy Macardle, Mary Devenport ONeill, Kate O'Brien and Margaret OLeary, which are difficult to access, but which are increasingly visible in Irish theatre scholarship. This unique collection places the playwrights in dialogue to form a tradition of womens theatrical work that challenges the male-dominated literary canon of Irish theatre, as well as enriching the body of womens theatrical work in the Anglophone world during the interwar years. Includes the plays: Kate OBrien Distinguished Villa (1926) Margaret OLeary The Woman (1929) Mary Manning Youths the Season (1931) Dorothy Macardle Witchs Brew (1931) Mary Devenport ONeill Bluebeard (1933) See more
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A01=Dorothy MacardleA01=Kate O'BrienA01=Margaret OLearyA01=Mary Devenport ONeillA01=Mary ManningAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Dorothy MacardleAuthor_Kate O'BrienAuthor_Margaret OLearyAuthor_Mary Devenport ONeillAuthor_Mary Manningautomatic-updateB01=Dr Lisa FitzpatrickB01=Dr Shonagh HillCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=DDCategory=DSGCOP=United KingdomDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€20 to €50PS=Activesoftlaunch
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 May 2022
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781350234635

About Dorothy MacardleKate O'BrienMargaret OLearyMary Devenport ONeillMary Manning

Dr Lisa Fitzpatrick has published extensively on performance and violence post-conflict theatre and gender and has been funded by the British Academy and the Canadian High Commission. She has been an invited speaker at a number of events including the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures (IASIL) the Warwick Politics and Performance Network and the Irish Theatrical Diaspora project. She convened the conference The North: Exile Diaspora Troubled Performance in Derry in 2012 and worked with the Derry Playhouse on the International Culture Arts Network Festival in Derry in 2013. She is a founding member of the Irish Society for Theatre Research and is co-convener of the IFTR Feminist Working Group. She is the author of Rape on the Contemporary Stage (Palgrave 2018) and her research is on the participation of women in the Northern Ireland conflict. Dr Shonagh Hill is the author of Women and Embodied Mythmaking in Irish Theatre (Cambridge University Press 2019): the first monograph to provide an historical overview of womens contributions to and thus an alternative genealogy of modern Irish theatre. Shonagh has been awarded the prestigious Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship (2020-2022) for her project Generational Feminisms in Contemporary Northern Irish Performance at Queens University Belfast. Shonagh has published articles on women and Irish theatre in a range of leading journals and internationally reviewed books and is engaged in national and international scholarly communities through membership of the Irish Society for Theatre Research the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures and the International Federation for Theatre Research.

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