Brecht: The Dramatist
Discover the profound insights of Ronald Gray in Brecht: The Dramatist, published by Cambridge University Press in 1976. This engaging introduction delves into the intricate world of Bertolt Brecht's theatre and theory, highlighting his dual roles as a passionate Marxist and an innovative craftsman in the theatrical realm. With 242 pages of thought-provoking analysis, Gray examines how Brecht sought to influence audiences while revolutionizing the art of drama. Ideal for both theatre enthusiasts and scholars, this paperback edition offers a comprehensive look at one of the most significant figures in modern theatre. Enhance your understanding of Brecht's impact on the performing arts with this essential read.