Os melhores 16 livros sobre Plays

Step into the world of theater with this captivating collection of plays. From Shakespearean classics to modern masterpieces, our curated list allows you to immerse yourself in the beauty and power of the written word on stage.
Explore the depths of human emotion, experience unforgettable characters, and witness the magic of storytelling come to life. Whether you're a theater lover or simply looking for captivating reads, these plays are sure to leave you enthralled.

Os melhores 16 livros sobre Plays
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Livros sobre Plays: Electra por Sophocles

Electra

Sophocles
3.3 (146 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Electra?

Electra (410 BC) is a deep dive into the power of emotions and the thirst for justice. It outlines the severe grief and anger of Electra, a character in ancient Greek mythology, who yearns to avenge her father’s murder.

Quem deveria ler Electra?

  • Fans of Greek mythology
  • Drama enthusiasts
  • Students of literature

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Livros sobre Plays: The Cherry Orchard por Anton Chekhov

The Cherry Orchard

Anton Chekhov
4.3 (12 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Cherry Orchard?

The Cherry Orchard (1904) is a poignant reflection on the fading influence of Russia’s nobility at the dawn of a new age of industry and materialism. The play centers on an aristocratic family returning to its ancestral estate, shortly before the property’s sale. Despite proposals to rescue the estate, the family’s impractical and nostalgic romanticism leads to disaster; the family home is sold to a plebeian millionaire intent on cutting down its titular cherry orchard. 

Quem deveria ler The Cherry Orchard?

  • Fans of classic Russian literature and drama
  • History buffs
  • Theater lovers unfamiliar with – but curious about – Chekov’s work

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Livros sobre Plays: Trojan Women por Euripides

Trojan Women

Euripides

Sobre o que é Trojan Women?

The play "Trojan Women" by Euripides tells the tragic story of the women of Troy after their city has been conquered by the Greeks. It explores themes of war, loss, and the suffering of innocent civilians, offering a powerful commentary on the devastating effects of conflict. Through the voices of its female characters, the play challenges the glorification of war and calls for empathy and compassion towards its victims.

Quem deveria ler Trojan Women?

  • History enthusiasts intrigued by ancient Greek mythology
  • Literature lovers seeking thought-provoking and emotionally powerful stories
  • Students and scholars of classical Greek drama exploring the themes of war, tragedy, and the human condition

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Livros sobre Plays: Long Day's Journey Into Night por Eugene O'Neill

Long Day's Journey Into Night

Eugene O'Neill

Sobre o que é Long Day's Journey Into Night?

Long Day's Journey Into Night is a powerful and deeply personal play that delves into the dysfunctional dynamics of a family. Set over the course of one day, it explores the complex relationships between the Tyrone family members as they grapple with their own demons and the weight of their past. With raw emotion and poignant storytelling, Eugene O'Neill offers a haunting portrayal of addiction, regret, and the enduring bond of family.

Quem deveria ler Long Day's Journey Into Night?

  • Readers with an interest in dramatic literature and American classics
  • Anyone seeking a deep exploration of family dynamics and complex relationships
  • Individuals who appreciate introspective and emotionally charged storytelling

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Livros sobre Plays: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof por Tennessee Williams

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Tennessee Williams

Sobre o que é Cat on a Hot Tin Roof?

Set in the Mississippi Delta, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" is a powerful drama that delves into the complexities of family relationships, greed, and societal expectations. The play revolves around the wealthy Pollitt family as they gather to celebrate the birthday of patriarch Big Daddy. Tensions rise as long-buried secrets and desires come to the surface, ultimately exposing the fragile facade of their lives. Williams' masterful storytelling and rich character development make this a timeless classic.

Quem deveria ler Cat on a Hot Tin Roof?

  • Readers interested in exploring themes of family dynamics and the complexities of relationships.
  • Individuals who enjoy thought-provoking dramas with intense and compelling characters.
  • Those looking to delve into the human condition and contemplate societal norms and expectations.

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Livros sobre Plays: Hedda Gabler por Henrik Ibsen

Hedda Gabler

Henrik Ibsen

Sobre o que é Hedda Gabler?

Hedda Gabler is a play written by Henrik Ibsen that delves into the complex and tragic life of the title character, Hedda Gabler. Set in 19th century Norway, the play explores themes of power, control, and societal expectations as Hedda navigates her unhappy marriage and the constraints placed upon her as a woman. With its gripping plot and thought-provoking dialogue, Hedda Gabler is a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences.

Quem deveria ler Hedda Gabler?

  • Individuals intrigued by complex and morally ambiguous characters
  • Readers interested in psychological dramas set in 19th-century society
  • Those who appreciate exploring themes of marriage, identity, and societal expectations

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Livros sobre Plays: The Bacchae por Euripides

The Bacchae

Euripides

Sobre o que é The Bacchae?

The Bacchae is a Greek tragedy that tells the story of the god Dionysus and his revenge on the city of Thebes. Through a series of dramatic events, the play explores themes of power, religion, and the consequences of denying one's true nature. It is a thought-provoking and timeless examination of the human condition.

Quem deveria ler The Bacchae?

  • Readers interested in ancient Greek tragedies and classical literature
  • Individuals studying theater, literature, or Greek mythology
  • People who enjoy exploring themes of power, control, and the consequences of excess

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Livros sobre Plays: The Iceman Cometh por Eugene O'Neill

The Iceman Cometh

Eugene O'Neill

Sobre o que é The Iceman Cometh?

The Iceman Cometh is a play by Eugene O'Neill that delves into the lives of a group of disillusioned individuals in a seedy bar. Set in 1912, the play explores themes of hope, delusion, and the human desire for connection as the characters confront their own shattered dreams and face the harsh realities of their lives. It is a powerful and thought-provoking examination of the human condition.

Quem deveria ler The Iceman Cometh?

  • Readers interested in complex character studies and exploration of human psyche
  • Theater enthusiasts who enjoy thought-provoking and introspective plays
  • People looking for a deep dive into the themes of despair, illusion, and the human condition

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Livros sobre Plays: Come From Away por Irene Sankoff

Come From Away

Irene Sankoff
Welcome to the Rock

Sobre o que é Come From Away?

Come From Away tells the remarkable true story of a small town in Newfoundland that opened its doors to thousands of stranded airline passengers in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. Through interviews and firsthand accounts, the book explores the kindness and generosity of the townspeople, as well as the bonds that were formed in the face of tragedy. It is a heartwarming tale of compassion and unity in the midst of adversity.

Quem deveria ler Come From Away?

  • People interested in heartwarming stories of human connection and resilience
  • Readers looking for a unique perspective on the events of September 11th, 2001
  • Those who enjoy learning about different cultures and the power of community

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Livros sobre Plays: Tartuffe por Molière

Tartuffe

Molière

Sobre o que é Tartuffe?

"Tartuffe" is a classic French play written by Molière. It tells the story of a wealthy man named Orgon who is deceived by the hypocritical and manipulative Tartuffe. The play explores themes of religious hypocrisy, gullibility, and the consequences of blind faith. It is a satirical and thought-provoking work that continues to be relevant today.

Quem deveria ler Tartuffe?

  • Readers who enjoy satirical and comedic literature
  • People interested in exploring themes of hypocrisy and deception in society
  • Those who want to delve into classic French plays and the works of Molière

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Livros sobre Plays: The Birds por Aristophanes

The Birds

Aristophanes

Sobre o que é The Birds?

"The Birds" is a comedic play by Aristophanes that tells the story of two Athenians who convince the birds to create a utopian city in the sky, in order to escape the control of the gods and the power of the city of Athens. The play is a satire on the political and social issues of ancient Greece, and explores themes of power, freedom, and the absurdity of human behavior.

Quem deveria ler The Birds?

  • Fans of ancient Greek literature and comedy
  • Readers interested in exploring satire and political commentary
  • Individuals studying theater and dramatic works

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Livros sobre Plays: The Glass Menagerie por Tennessee Williams

The Glass Menagerie

Tennessee Williams

Sobre o que é The Glass Menagerie?

The Glass Menagerie is a classic play that delves into the lives of the Wingfield family. Set in 1930s St. Louis, the story revolves around the dreams and struggles of the family members, particularly the fragile Laura and her overbearing mother Amanda. Through poetic language and poignant storytelling, Tennessee Williams explores themes of illusion, escape, and the harsh realities of life.

Quem deveria ler The Glass Menagerie?

  • Individuals interested in exploring complex family dynamics and relationships
  • Readers who appreciate introspective and introspective narratives
  • Those who enjoy reading plays that reflect on the human condition

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Livros sobre Plays: Life Is a Dream por Pedro Calderón de la Barca

Life Is a Dream

Pedro Calderón de la Barca

Sobre o que é Life Is a Dream?

"Life Is a Dream" is a thought-provoking play that explores the themes of fate, free will, and the nature of reality. Written by Spanish playwright Pedro Calderón de la Barca, the story follows the journey of Prince Segismundo, who is imprisoned at birth due to a prophecy. As he grapples with his newfound freedom, Segismundo questions the nature of his existence and the power of his own choices. This philosophical and introspective work challenges the audience to ponder the meaning of life and the role of destiny in shaping our experiences.

Quem deveria ler Life Is a Dream?

  • Readers who enjoy exploring philosophical themes and thought-provoking ideas
  • Individuals interested in Spanish literature and classic plays
  • Those who appreciate stories that challenge perceptions of reality and the nature of existence

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Livros sobre Plays: Oedipus at Colonus por Sophocles

Oedipus at Colonus

Sophocles

Sobre o que é Oedipus at Colonus?

Oedipus at Colonus is a Greek tragedy by Sophocles that tells the story of Oedipus, the former king of Thebes, as he seeks refuge in the sacred grove of the Furies at Colonus. The play explores themes of fate, redemption, and the power of the gods, as Oedipus comes to terms with his past and prepares for his eventual death. It is a powerful and thought-provoking examination of the human condition.

Quem deveria ler Oedipus at Colonus?

  • Anyone interested in Greek mythology and classical literature
  • Readers interested in exploring themes of fate and destiny
  • Students of literature or drama studying the works of Sophocles

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Livros sobre Plays: Philoctetes por Sophocles

Philoctetes

Sophocles

Sobre o que é Philoctetes?

"Philoctetes" is a Greek tragedy by Sophocles that tells the story of a Greek warrior who is abandoned on a deserted island because of a painful and foul-smelling wound. When the Greeks need his magical bow to win the Trojan War, they send Odysseus to convince him to join them. The play explores themes of betrayal, suffering, and the power of fate.

Quem deveria ler Philoctetes?

  • People interested in ancient Greek literature and mythology
  • Readers who enjoy complex characters and compelling storytelling
  • Those looking to explore themes of suffering, betrayal, and redemption in literature

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Livros sobre Plays: Life is a Dream por Pedro Calderón de la Barca

Life is a Dream

Pedro Calderón de la Barca

Sobre o que é Life is a Dream?

Life is a Dream is a philosophical play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca that delves into the themes of fate, free will, and the illusory nature of reality. Set in a fictional kingdom, it tells the story of Segismundo, a prince who has been imprisoned since birth due to a prophecy. When he is finally released, the play raises questions about the nature of existence and the choices we make.

Quem deveria ler Life is a Dream?

  • Readers who enjoy thought-provoking philosophical plays

  • People interested in exploring the concepts of fate, free will, and reality

  • Those who appreciate classic literature with timeless themes


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What's the best Plays book to read?

While choosing just one book about a topic is always tough, many people regard Electra as the ultimate read on Plays.

What are the Top 10 Plays books?

Blinkist curators have picked the following:
  • Electra by Sophocles
  • The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
  • Trojan Women by Euripides
  • Long Day's Journey Into Night by Eugene O'Neill
  • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams
  • Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen
  • The Bacchae by Euripides
  • The Iceman Cometh by Eugene O'Neill
  • Come From Away by Irene Sankoff
  • Tartuffe by Molière

Who are the top Plays book authors?

When it comes to Plays, these are the authors who stand out as some of the most influential:
  • Sophocles
  • Anton Chekhov
  • Euripides
  • Eugene O'Neill
  • Tennessee Williams

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