Wednesday 11 May 2016

POETIC DRAMA

Side by side with the realistic plays of Shaw, Galsworthy and Grandville Barker, there arouse the type of drama that is called poetic drama by 1920. Tennyson and Browning attempted poetic drama but they were more poetic than dramatic. So, truely speaking was no tradition poetic drama before the beginning of 20th century and poetic drama may be regarded as a new literary creation. Verse was a natural medium of poetic drama but many dramatist wrote poetic drama in prose. J.M. Synge's Riders to the Sea is a good example of poetic drama which is rich in imaginative qualities and metaphysical conception of life. W.B. Yeats, the ever lyric poet wrote poetic drama and mention may be made of The Shadowy Waters, Deride and The Golden Helmet. John Drinkwater's Abraham Lincoln is a good example of poetic drama. Masefield used prose with a poets vision in the Tragedy of Nan and The Tragedy of Pompey the Great. Stephen Phillips wrote a number of blank verse notably Nero and Ulysses. But these dramas had little dramatic quality.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.