Yum, Jeongmin. “A Comparative Study on the Two Versions of The Tooth of Crime.” Studies in English Language & Literature 41.3 (2015): 43-62. The representative plays of Sam Shepard in 1960s mainly dealt with American media culture, particularly rock music. The Tooth of Crime was evaluated as the best rock play in using rock music and total medial culture. However, Shepard rewrote it to the new name of Tooth of Crime: Second Dance in 1996. Shepard’s new version of The Tooth of Crime differed so drastically from the original in which he changed his all scores into T-Bone Burnett’s. Also he shifted his focus on the theme. This article investigates the differences of two versions of The Tooth of Crime by first comparing the different music style and sound effects. The article then analyzes the character, Hoss and the theme between the two plays. In addition, it highlights the idea that Shepard rewrote the play to suggest his philosophical concerns with identity. (Chonbuk National University)
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Abstract I. 서론 II. 본론 2.1 음악의 변화 2.2. 주제의 변화 III. 결론 인용문헌
키워드
Sam ShepardThe Tooth of Crimerock-playT-Bone BurnettTooth of Crime: Second Dance