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Catalan culture, experimentation, creative imagination and the relationship with Spain : essays in honour of David George, edited by Lloyd Hughes Davies, J.B. Hall, and D. Gareth Walters

Label
Catalan culture, experimentation, creative imagination and the relationship with Spain : essays in honour of David George, edited by Lloyd Hughes Davies, J.B. Hall, and D. Gareth Walters
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Catalan culture
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1029091064
Responsibility statement
edited by Lloyd Hughes Davies, J.B. Hall, and D. Gareth Walters
Series statement
Iberian and Latin American studies
Sub title
experimentation, creative imagination and the relationship with Spain : essays in honour of David George
Table Of Contents
A ', Natural History' of Return: Landscape, Myth and Memory in the Late Work of Merce Rodoreda, Helena Buffery, La totalidad de la obra se representara en perfecto castellano': Censorship of Theatre in Catalonia after the Civil War, Michael Thompson, Rodolf Sirera's El veri del teatre (The Audition): Creating Performance, Reality and Politics On Stage, John London, `Antes eterna o negra que rota': ¡Ay, Carmela! and the Mythic Unity of Spain, Dominic Keown, `... And the Great Bird of War Flew Past with Its Wings Outstretched': The Aesthetic Recreation of Trauma in Jordi Coca's Sota la pols (2001), Jordi Cornella-Detrell, Unmasking the Mask: Controversia del Toro y el Torero (Els Joglars, 2006) and the Craft of Theatremaking, Lourdes Orozco, On Influence, Tradition and Other Anxieties: Some Dilemmas of the Contemporary Catalan Stage, Sharon G. Feldman, La Cubana in the Twenty-first Century: The Popular and the Political, Maria M. Delgado
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