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  1. This site will introduce you to the world of Samuel Beckett, perhaps the most important twentieth century playwright. It includes reviews, commentary, biography and bibliography. Visit the site and develop your own personal time-line of Becket's life and influence.
    http://home.sprintmail.com/~lifeform/Beck_Links.html

  2. The article you will find in the URL below will lead you to a straight-forward article on realism and several useful links for comparison and evaluation.
    http://newman.baruch.cuny.edu/digital/2000/c_n_c/c_09_modern_drama/realism.htm

  3. Bertolt Brecht was a highly influential playwright and director in the middle of the twentieth century. The International Brecht Society maintains the following site to provide research materials, current scholarship and commentary on the important German playwright. Visit this site and discover the influence Brecht still has on contemporary theatre.
    http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/german/brecht/main.html

  4. In order to understand the world of non-realistic theatre, it will be helpful to see the artwork of the period in which the major changes in theatre were happening. Open the following site and examine the various paintings and designs from the Russian world of art. Download some of these images and prepare a scrapbook that illuminates a particular period.
    http://faculty-web.at.northwestern.edu/slavic/theater/index.html







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