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Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2020
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Print version: Pilny, Ondřej Cultural Convergence Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 ISBN 9783030575618
Nancy Beckh -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 5 The Other Gates: Anglo-American Influences on and from Dublin -- The London Gate -- Familiar Narratives Concerning the Foundation of the Dublin Gate Reviewed -- Links Between the Gates: Projected Programming, Exchange of Plays and the Circulation of Key Theatrical Personnel -- Hitherto Unrecognized Influence -- The London Gate as a ’Parent’ Theatre and Its Artistic Impetus for Other Theatres -- Reorganization in Hollywood: The ’Third Gate’14 -- Continuing the Policy of the Gate Theatre at the Watergate Theatre Club -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 6 The Brothers Čapek at the Gate: R.U.R. and The Insect Play -- R.U.R. -- Textual History -- R.U.R. by the Gate -- Reception -- Problem with Audiences -- The Insect Play -- Textual History -- The Gate Production -- Reception -- Conclusion -- Works Cited ---
7 Kismet: Hollywood, Orientalism and the Design Language of Padraic Colum’s Mogu of the Desert -- Works Cited.
Nancy Beckh -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 5 The Other Gates: Anglo-American Influences on and from Dublin -- The London Gate -- Familiar Narratives Concerning the Foundation of the Dublin Gate Reviewed -- Links Between the Gates: Projected Programming, Exchange of Plays and the Circulation of Key Theatrical Personnel -- Hitherto Unrecognized Influence -- The London Gate as a ’Parent’ Theatre and Its Artistic Impetus for Other Theatres -- Reorganization in Hollywood: The ’Third Gate’14 -- Continuing the Policy of the Gate Theatre at the Watergate Theatre Club -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 6 The Brothers Čapek at the Gate: R.U.R. and The Insect Play -- R.U.R. -- Textual History -- R.U.R. by the Gate -- Reception -- Problem with Audiences -- The Insect Play -- Textual History -- The Gate Production -- Reception -- Conclusion -- Works Cited ---
Cultural Convergence -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction: Cultural Convergence at Dublin’s Gate Theatre -- Works Cited -- 2 The Internationalist Dramaturgy of Hilton Edwards and Micheal mac Liammoir -- Hilton Edwards: Theatricalizing the Irish Stage -- Micheal mac Liammoir: Internationalizing Irish-Language Drama -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 3 Gearoid O Lochlainn: The Gate Theatre’s Other Irish-Speaking Founder -- Introduction -- Formative Years -- Denmark -- An Comhar Dramuiochta -- O Lochlainn and the Gate Theatre -- O Lochlainn’s Post-Gate Career -- An Actor in Search of an Audience -- Works Cited -- 4 The Transnational Roots of Key Figures from the Early Years of the Gate Theatre, Dublin -- New Interculturalism and Intercultural Performance -- Hilton Edwards -- Micheal mac Liammoir -- Coralie Carmichael ---
8 Prussian Discipline and Lesbian Vulnerability: Christa Winsloe’s Children in Uniform at the Gate -- The Genealogy of Children in Uniform -- Burnham’s Adaptation of Gestern und heute -- Children in Uniform’s Route to the Gate -- The Script of Children in Uniform at the Gate -- The Sight and Sound of Children in Uniform at the Gate -- The Critical Reception of the Gate Production -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 9 ’We Belong to the World’: Christine Longford’s War Plays During Irish Neutrality -- Works Cited -- Index.
8 Prussian Discipline and Lesbian Vulnerability: Christa Winsloe’s Children in Uniform at the Gate -- The Genealogy of Children in Uniform -- Burnham’s Adaptation of Gestern und heute -- Children in Uniform’s Route to the Gate -- The Script of Children in Uniform at the Gate -- The Sight and Sound of Children in Uniform at the Gate -- The Critical Reception of the Gate Production -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 9 ’We Belong to the World’: Christine Longford’s War Plays During Irish Neutrality -- Works Cited -- Index.
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