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The Theatre of Valle-Inclan, Paperback / softback Book

The Theatre of Valle-Inclan Paperback / softback

Part of the Cambridge Iberian and Latin American Studies series

Paperback / softback

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This is a full-length study in English of the Spanish dramatist Ramon del Valle-Inclan (1866-1936).

Written for a theatre of his imagination, these works reveal an early attempt to wean Spanish drama from representational naturalism by the use of cinematic techniques and a heightened dramatic language reflecting broad cultural identities.

John Lyon analyses the plays within a European rather than exclusively Spanish framework.

He shows that, philosophically and aesthetically, Valle has links with two avant-garde movements: the turn-of-the-century Symbolism associated with Maeterlinck and Yeats and the anti-tragic values which surfaced in the 1920s and culminated in what became known as Absurdism.

The text is supported by an appendix gathering together Valle's more important statements on dramatic theory and is illustrated by photographs of recent productions in Madrid and London.

The book will find a readership among teachers and students of European drama as well as those in Spanish departments.

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