Author: Charlotte Jones
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN: 1466891114
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
An award-winning new play that has been called "a brilliant latter-day variant on Elsinore in an English country garden blitzed by bees" (Sheridan Morley, The Spectator) All is not well in the Humble hive. Thirty-five-year-old Felix Humble is a Cambridge astrophysicist in search of a unified field theory, but after the sudden death of his father, James, a teacher and amateur beekeeper, he is forced to return to the family home in the English countryside. Once there he and his demanding mother, Flora, a glamorous former showgirl who resents having spent the last thirty years in suburban exile, attempt to reconcile themselves to James's death and to each other, plumbing the depths of their anger as well as their love. The emotional turmoil increases exponentially with the arrival of George, Flora's longtime lover, and his daughter Rosie, Felix's former girlfriend, as Felix is forced to acknowledge that his search for unity must include his own chaotic home life. A play concerned with beekeeping and astrophysics, imbued with heartbreak and wit, larger questions of the universe and smaller questions of family dynamics, Humble Boy has been called "a feast: a serious, moving, cerebral feast" (The Sunday Times).
Humble Boy
Author: Charlotte Jones
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN: 1466891114
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
An award-winning new play that has been called "a brilliant latter-day variant on Elsinore in an English country garden blitzed by bees" (Sheridan Morley, The Spectator) All is not well in the Humble hive. Thirty-five-year-old Felix Humble is a Cambridge astrophysicist in search of a unified field theory, but after the sudden death of his father, James, a teacher and amateur beekeeper, he is forced to return to the family home in the English countryside. Once there he and his demanding mother, Flora, a glamorous former showgirl who resents having spent the last thirty years in suburban exile, attempt to reconcile themselves to James's death and to each other, plumbing the depths of their anger as well as their love. The emotional turmoil increases exponentially with the arrival of George, Flora's longtime lover, and his daughter Rosie, Felix's former girlfriend, as Felix is forced to acknowledge that his search for unity must include his own chaotic home life. A play concerned with beekeeping and astrophysics, imbued with heartbreak and wit, larger questions of the universe and smaller questions of family dynamics, Humble Boy has been called "a feast: a serious, moving, cerebral feast" (The Sunday Times).
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN: 1466891114
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
An award-winning new play that has been called "a brilliant latter-day variant on Elsinore in an English country garden blitzed by bees" (Sheridan Morley, The Spectator) All is not well in the Humble hive. Thirty-five-year-old Felix Humble is a Cambridge astrophysicist in search of a unified field theory, but after the sudden death of his father, James, a teacher and amateur beekeeper, he is forced to return to the family home in the English countryside. Once there he and his demanding mother, Flora, a glamorous former showgirl who resents having spent the last thirty years in suburban exile, attempt to reconcile themselves to James's death and to each other, plumbing the depths of their anger as well as their love. The emotional turmoil increases exponentially with the arrival of George, Flora's longtime lover, and his daughter Rosie, Felix's former girlfriend, as Felix is forced to acknowledge that his search for unity must include his own chaotic home life. A play concerned with beekeeping and astrophysics, imbued with heartbreak and wit, larger questions of the universe and smaller questions of family dynamics, Humble Boy has been called "a feast: a serious, moving, cerebral feast" (The Sunday Times).
The Story of Drama
Author: Gary Day
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1408183536
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Tracing the history of tragedy and comedy from their earliest beginnings to the present, this book offers readers an exceptional study of the development of both genres, grounded in analysis of landmark plays and their context. It argues that sacrifice is central to both genres, and demonstrates how it provides a key to understanding the grand sweep of Western drama. For students of literature and drama the volume serves as an accessible companion to over two millennia of drama organised by period, and reveals how sacrifice represents a through-line running from classical drama to today's reality TV and blockbuster movies. Across the chapters devoted to each period, Day explores how the meanings of sacrifice change over time, but never quite disappear. He charts the influences of religion, social change and politics on the status and purposes of theatre in each period, and on the drama itself. But it is through a close study of key plays that he reveals the continuities centred around sacrifice that persist and which illuminate aspects of human psychology and social organisation. Among the many plays and events considered are Aeschylus' trilogy The Oresteia, Aristophanes' Women at the Thesmorphia, Menander's The Bad-Tempered Man, the spectacles of the Roman Games, Seneca's The Trojan Women, Plautus's The Rope, the Cycle plays and Everyman from the Middle Ages, Shakespeare's King Lear and A Midsummer Night's Dream, Middleton's The Revenger's Tragedy, Jonson's Every Man in His Humour, Thomas Otway's The Orphan, William Wycherley's The Country Wife, Wilde's A Woman of No Importance, Beckett' Waiting for Godot, Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire, Suzan-Lori Parks's Topdog/Underdog, Sarah Kane's Blasted and Charlotte Jones' Humble Boy. A conclusion examines the persistence of ideas of sacrifice in today's reality TV and blockbuster movies.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1408183536
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Tracing the history of tragedy and comedy from their earliest beginnings to the present, this book offers readers an exceptional study of the development of both genres, grounded in analysis of landmark plays and their context. It argues that sacrifice is central to both genres, and demonstrates how it provides a key to understanding the grand sweep of Western drama. For students of literature and drama the volume serves as an accessible companion to over two millennia of drama organised by period, and reveals how sacrifice represents a through-line running from classical drama to today's reality TV and blockbuster movies. Across the chapters devoted to each period, Day explores how the meanings of sacrifice change over time, but never quite disappear. He charts the influences of religion, social change and politics on the status and purposes of theatre in each period, and on the drama itself. But it is through a close study of key plays that he reveals the continuities centred around sacrifice that persist and which illuminate aspects of human psychology and social organisation. Among the many plays and events considered are Aeschylus' trilogy The Oresteia, Aristophanes' Women at the Thesmorphia, Menander's The Bad-Tempered Man, the spectacles of the Roman Games, Seneca's The Trojan Women, Plautus's The Rope, the Cycle plays and Everyman from the Middle Ages, Shakespeare's King Lear and A Midsummer Night's Dream, Middleton's The Revenger's Tragedy, Jonson's Every Man in His Humour, Thomas Otway's The Orphan, William Wycherley's The Country Wife, Wilde's A Woman of No Importance, Beckett' Waiting for Godot, Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire, Suzan-Lori Parks's Topdog/Underdog, Sarah Kane's Blasted and Charlotte Jones' Humble Boy. A conclusion examines the persistence of ideas of sacrifice in today's reality TV and blockbuster movies.
Science on Stage
Author: Kirsten Shepherd-Barr
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691188238
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Science on Stage is the first full-length study of the phenomenon of "science plays"--theatrical events that weave scientific content into the plot lines of the drama. The book investigates the tradition of science on the stage from the Renaissance to the present, focusing in particular on the current wave of science playwriting. Drawing on extensive interviews with playwrights and directors, Kirsten Shepherd-Barr discusses such works as Michael Frayn's Copenhagen and Tom Stoppard's Arcadia. She asks questions such as, What accounts for the surge of interest in putting science on the stage? What areas of science seem most popular with playwrights, and why? How has the tradition evolved throughout the centuries? What currents are defining it now? And what are some of the debates and controversies surrounding the use of science on stage? Organized by scientific themes, the book examines selected contemporary plays that represent a merging of theatrical form and scientific content--plays in which the science is literally enacted through the structure and performance of the play. Beginning with a discussion of Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, the book traces the history of how scientific ideas (quantum mechanics and fractals, for example) are dealt with in theatrical presentations. It discusses the relationship of science to society, the role of science in our lives, the complicated ethical considerations of science, and the accuracy of the portrayal of science in the dramatic context. The final chapter looks at some of the most recent and exciting developments in science playwriting that are taking the genre in innovative directions and challenging the audience's expectations of a science play. The book includes a comprehensive annotated list of four centuries of science plays, which will be useful for teachers, students, and general readers alike.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691188238
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Science on Stage is the first full-length study of the phenomenon of "science plays"--theatrical events that weave scientific content into the plot lines of the drama. The book investigates the tradition of science on the stage from the Renaissance to the present, focusing in particular on the current wave of science playwriting. Drawing on extensive interviews with playwrights and directors, Kirsten Shepherd-Barr discusses such works as Michael Frayn's Copenhagen and Tom Stoppard's Arcadia. She asks questions such as, What accounts for the surge of interest in putting science on the stage? What areas of science seem most popular with playwrights, and why? How has the tradition evolved throughout the centuries? What currents are defining it now? And what are some of the debates and controversies surrounding the use of science on stage? Organized by scientific themes, the book examines selected contemporary plays that represent a merging of theatrical form and scientific content--plays in which the science is literally enacted through the structure and performance of the play. Beginning with a discussion of Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, the book traces the history of how scientific ideas (quantum mechanics and fractals, for example) are dealt with in theatrical presentations. It discusses the relationship of science to society, the role of science in our lives, the complicated ethical considerations of science, and the accuracy of the portrayal of science in the dramatic context. The final chapter looks at some of the most recent and exciting developments in science playwriting that are taking the genre in innovative directions and challenging the audience's expectations of a science play. The book includes a comprehensive annotated list of four centuries of science plays, which will be useful for teachers, students, and general readers alike.
Eclectic School Readings: Stories From Life A Book For Young People
Author: Orison Swett Marden
Publisher: Namaskar Books
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Ignite the imagination of young readers with "Eclectic School Readings: Stories From Life: A Book for Young People" by Orison Swett Marden. This captivating collection weaves together inspiring tales drawn from real-life experiences, designed to enlighten and engage the minds of the youth. Each story within this anthology is crafted to impart valuable life lessons and moral guidance, making it an essential resource for both students and educators. Marden’s skillful storytelling captures the essence of perseverance, courage, and kindness, encouraging young readers to navigate their own journeys with resilience and hope. The "Eclectic School Readings" series is renowned for its ability to blend education with entertainment, and this volume is no exception. With vivid characters and relatable situations, the stories resonate deeply, fostering empathy and understanding in young hearts. As a timeless tool for character-building, "Stories From Life" serves as a bridge connecting literature with the real world, prompting discussions on ethics, values, and the complexities of human experience. Perfect for classroom use or independent reading, this book will inspire the next generation to dream big and strive for greatness. Are you ready to inspire young minds and nurture their growth? Invite them to explore the pages of "Eclectic School Readings: Stories From Life" and watch as they embark on a journey of discovery and empowerment. This collection is not just a book; it’s a stepping stone towards a brighter future. Don’t miss the chance to provide young readers with the tools they need to navigate life’s challenges with courage and integrity. Order your copy of "Eclectic School Readings: Stories From Life" by Orison Swett Marden today!
Publisher: Namaskar Books
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Ignite the imagination of young readers with "Eclectic School Readings: Stories From Life: A Book for Young People" by Orison Swett Marden. This captivating collection weaves together inspiring tales drawn from real-life experiences, designed to enlighten and engage the minds of the youth. Each story within this anthology is crafted to impart valuable life lessons and moral guidance, making it an essential resource for both students and educators. Marden’s skillful storytelling captures the essence of perseverance, courage, and kindness, encouraging young readers to navigate their own journeys with resilience and hope. The "Eclectic School Readings" series is renowned for its ability to blend education with entertainment, and this volume is no exception. With vivid characters and relatable situations, the stories resonate deeply, fostering empathy and understanding in young hearts. As a timeless tool for character-building, "Stories From Life" serves as a bridge connecting literature with the real world, prompting discussions on ethics, values, and the complexities of human experience. Perfect for classroom use or independent reading, this book will inspire the next generation to dream big and strive for greatness. Are you ready to inspire young minds and nurture their growth? Invite them to explore the pages of "Eclectic School Readings: Stories From Life" and watch as they embark on a journey of discovery and empowerment. This collection is not just a book; it’s a stepping stone towards a brighter future. Don’t miss the chance to provide young readers with the tools they need to navigate life’s challenges with courage and integrity. Order your copy of "Eclectic School Readings: Stories From Life" by Orison Swett Marden today!
Eclectic School Readings Stories From Life
Author: Orison Swett Marden
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
The stories here presented do not claim to be more than mere outlines of the subjects chosen, enough to show what brave souls in the past, souls animated by loyalty to God and to their best selves, were able to accomplish in spite of obstacles of which the more fortunately born youths of to-day can have no conception.
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
The stories here presented do not claim to be more than mere outlines of the subjects chosen, enough to show what brave souls in the past, souls animated by loyalty to God and to their best selves, were able to accomplish in spite of obstacles of which the more fortunately born youths of to-day can have no conception.
Lives of Poor Boys who Became Famous
Author: Sarah Knowles Bolton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
Patient boys; and how by patience they become great men
Author: Pamphilius (pseud.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Patience
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Patience
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Lapside, The Holly Odyssey of Saint Nickolaas Claus, As the Prince of Teal
Author: Douglas M. Price
Publisher: Infinity Publishing
ISBN: 0741411148
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 594
Book Description
So the epic saga of love spanning 1,000 years begins of a young man, a young lady, and a heroic trek to faraway new destinies across the globe.
Publisher: Infinity Publishing
ISBN: 0741411148
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 594
Book Description
So the epic saga of love spanning 1,000 years begins of a young man, a young lady, and a heroic trek to faraway new destinies across the globe.
Emperor of Thorns
Author: Mark Lawrence
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0425256545
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
In the final novel in the Broken Empire Trilogy, the boy who would rule all may have finally met his match... King Jorg Ancrath is twenty now—and king of seven nations. His goal—revenge against his father—has not yet been realized, and the demons that haunt him have only grown stronger. Yet no matter how tortured his path, he intends to take the next step in his upward climb. Jorg would be emperor. It is a position not to be gained by the sword but rather by vote. And never in living memory has anyone secured a majority of the vote, leaving the Broken Empire long without a leader. Jorg plans to change that. He’s uncovered the lost technology of the land, and he won’t hesitate to use it. But he soon finds an adversary standing in his way, a necromancer unlike any he has ever faced—a figure hated and feared even more than himself: the Dead King.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0425256545
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
In the final novel in the Broken Empire Trilogy, the boy who would rule all may have finally met his match... King Jorg Ancrath is twenty now—and king of seven nations. His goal—revenge against his father—has not yet been realized, and the demons that haunt him have only grown stronger. Yet no matter how tortured his path, he intends to take the next step in his upward climb. Jorg would be emperor. It is a position not to be gained by the sword but rather by vote. And never in living memory has anyone secured a majority of the vote, leaving the Broken Empire long without a leader. Jorg plans to change that. He’s uncovered the lost technology of the land, and he won’t hesitate to use it. But he soon finds an adversary standing in his way, a necromancer unlike any he has ever faced—a figure hated and feared even more than himself: the Dead King.
Refracting the Canon in Contemporary British Literature and Film
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9401208301
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
Contemporary works of art that remodel the canon not only create complex, hybrid and plural products but also alter our perceptions and understanding of their source texts. This is the dual process, referred to in this volume as “refraction”, that the essays collected here set out to discuss and analyse by focusing on the dialectic rapport between postmodernism and the canon. What is sought in many of the essays is a redefinition of postmodernist art and a re-examination of the canon in the light of contemporary epistemology. Given this dual process, this volume will be of value both to everyone interested in contemporary art—particularly fiction, drama and film—and also to readers whose aim it is to promote a better appreciation of canonical British literature.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9401208301
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
Contemporary works of art that remodel the canon not only create complex, hybrid and plural products but also alter our perceptions and understanding of their source texts. This is the dual process, referred to in this volume as “refraction”, that the essays collected here set out to discuss and analyse by focusing on the dialectic rapport between postmodernism and the canon. What is sought in many of the essays is a redefinition of postmodernist art and a re-examination of the canon in the light of contemporary epistemology. Given this dual process, this volume will be of value both to everyone interested in contemporary art—particularly fiction, drama and film—and also to readers whose aim it is to promote a better appreciation of canonical British literature.