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Christopher Fry (1907–2005)

Autore di The Lady's Not for Burning

59+ opere 1,304 membri 17 recensioni 4 preferito

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Success came to Christopher Fry after 38 years of living close to poverty. He was born in Bristol, where his father, a poor architect, turned to lay missionary work in the slums. In 1940, after alternating between teaching and acting, Fry became the director of the excellent Oxford Playhouse. As a mostra altro Quaker conscientious objector, he refused to bear arms in World War II. He was first discovered by critics and connoisseurs in 1946, when a small London theater staged A Phoenix Too Frequent, his version of the perennial story of the widow who accepts a new lover while mourning beside her husband's grave. Three years later, John Gielgud's production of The Lady's Not for Burning (1949) brought Fry popular success in London and the provinces. This clever medieval conceit was produced in New York, and received the Drama Critics Circle Award for 1950. Sir Laurence Olivier commissioned Venus Observed (1950), a play about middle age, the autumn section of what has come to be a cycle of seasonal plays. The winter play, The Dark Is Light Enough (1954), followed two years later. Set in 1848, during the Hungarian revolution against the Austrian empire, it takes a moral stand against any use of violence. (An antiwar morality play, A Sleep of Prisoners, had been produced in 1951.) It was more than a decade before Fry's summer comedy, A Yard of Sun (1970), was published. Fry's relation to T. S. Eliot is interesting. Like him, Fry is a Christian verse dramatist. He has set a play (like Eliot) in a church (A Sleep of Prisoners); he has written a historical study of Becket and Henry II (Curtmantle, 1962). And, like Eliot, Fry has achieved a loose, speakable verse. Yet their differences are equally instructive. Fry's verse, unlike Eliot's functional amble, strives to be poetic, with flamboyant energy and arresting wit. The same theatricality is evident in, say, his Becket play, in which he replaces the introspection of Eliot's martyr with the strong clash of personalities. The Lady's Not for Burning ---which was performed alongside Eliot's The Cocktail Party (1949) in 1949---is a downright, if intellectual, comedy, unlike the dry drawing-room enigma of Eliot. As a translator-adaptor, Fry seems almost single-handedly responsible for the postwar English vogue of modern French writers. His version of Jean Giraudoux's The Trojan War Will Not Take Place (a transatlantic success in 1959, when it was retitled Tiger at the Gates) was revived at the National Theatre in 1984, directed by Harold Pinter. Fry is also a screenwriter (John Huston's The Bible, William Wyler's Ben Hur) and composer. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno

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Opere di Christopher Fry

The Lady's Not for Burning (1948) 454 copie
A Sleep of Prisoners (1951) 86 copie
The Bible: In the Beginning [1966 film] (1992) — Screenwriter — 83 copie
Venus Observed (1949) 83 copie
A Phoenix Too Frequent (1946) 82 copie
The Dark is Light Enough (1954) 76 copie
Barabbas [1961 film] (1961) — Screenwriter — 58 copie
The Firstborn (1946) 41 copie
The Boy with a Cart (1945) 36 copie
Thor, With Angels (1948) 33 copie
Curtmantle (1961) 32 copie
Selected Plays (1951) 28 copie
A Yard of Sun (1970) 14 copie
An Experience of Critics (1952) 11 copie
A Queen Is Crowned [1953 film] (1953) — Autore — 7 copie
Djomi Dream Child (2004) 3 copie
The Lady's Not Burning (1950) 3 copie
Death is a kind of love (1979) 2 copie
There Plays 1 copia
Occasionally 1 copia
Open door (1935) 1 copia
Plays (1950) 1 copia
CHRISTOPHER FRY PLAYS (1970) 1 copia
One Thing More (1987) 1 copia
The Early Days (1997) 1 copia

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The Penguin Book of Contemporary Verse (1950) — Collaboratore, alcune edizioni264 copie
Ring Round the Moon (1948) — Traduttore, alcune edizioni116 copie
Religious Drama 1 (1957) — Collaboratore — 73 copie
Three European Plays (1958) — Traduttore — 59 copie
Four Modern Verse Plays (1957) — Collaboratore — 54 copie
Contemporary Drama - 11 Plays (1956) — Collaboratore — 46 copie
The West Country Book (1981) — Collaboratore — 6 copie
Laurie Lee: A Many-coated Man (1998) — Collaboratore — 5 copie

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Data di nascita
1907-12-18
Data di morte
2005-06-30
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di morte
Bristol, UK
Luogo di residenza
Chichester, UK

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Le più grandi storie dell'Antico Testamento e i primi ventidue capitoli della Genesi. (fonte: ibs)
 
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Utenti
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Popolarità
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Voto
4.1
Recensioni
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ISBN
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