A Bertolt Brecht Reference Companion
Autor Siegfried Mewsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 feb 1997
With the centennial of his birth approaching in 1998, Bertolt Brecht's controversial reception in general and in the United States in particular, is coming into clearer focus. One of the great dramatists of the 20th century, Brecht has been viewed as an ardent proponent of social change, an avid advocate of a just world that he defined in terms of socialism, and an adamant foe of capitalism for whose demise he hoped. With the opening of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the political and economic milieu of Europe has changed drastically, and socialist writers are now being studied from a fresh perspective.
This volume surveys and assesses Brecht's enormous contribution to the arts. Chapters by expert contributors explore his innovative dramatic theory and theatrical practice. Though best known for his contribution to the stage, Brecht also wrote poetry and prose fiction, and his poems and prose are examined in this work. Brecht's influence is also considered, and chapters examine topics of special interest, such as Brecht and film, the role of music in his works, feminist and Marxist approaches to his writings, the problem of translating Brecht into English, and the reception and appropriation of his plays and dramatic theory in various countries. While the chapters are historical in focus, the contributors also demonstrate the continuing relevance of Brecht in general and the Brechtian theater in particular in the 1990s.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313292668
ISBN-10: 0313292663
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313292663
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Prefatory Note
Reference Guide to Frequently Cited Works
Introduction by Siegfried Mews
Theory and Practice of the Theater
Alienation in Context: On the Theory and Practice of Brechtian Theater by Reinhold Grimm
Brecht and the Problem of Influence by Christine Kiebuzinska
Brecht's "Lehrstücke": A Laboratory for Epic and Dialectic Theater by Karl-Heinz Schoeps
First Comes the Belly, then Morality by Herbert Knust
Poetry and Prose Fiction
Poetry, History, and Communication by Christiane Bohnert
War-Poetry, Photo(epi)grammetry: Brecht's "Kriegsfibel", by Stefan Soldovieri
Dialectics and Reader Response: Bertolt Brecht's Prose Cycles by Sabine Gross
Film and Music
Brecht and Film by Marc Silberman
Brecht, New Waves, and Political Modernism in Cinema by Barton Byg
Brecht contra Wagner: The Evolution of the Modern Music Theater by Vera Stegmann
Brecht and His Musical Collaborators by Thomas R. Nadar
Marxism and Feminism
Brecht's Marxist Aesthetic by Douglas Kellner
The Evolution of the Feminine Principle in Brecht's Work: An Overview by Laureen Nussbaum
Translation, Reception, and Appropriation
Negotiating Meanings: Thoughts on Brecht and Translation by Michael Morley
Brecht and the American Theater by Carl Weber
Brecht in Latin America: Theater Bearing Witness by Marina Pianca
Brecht in Asia: New Agendas, National Traditions, and Critical Consciousness by Michael Bodden
Bibliography
Index
Reference Guide to Frequently Cited Works
Introduction by Siegfried Mews
Theory and Practice of the Theater
Alienation in Context: On the Theory and Practice of Brechtian Theater by Reinhold Grimm
Brecht and the Problem of Influence by Christine Kiebuzinska
Brecht's "Lehrstücke": A Laboratory for Epic and Dialectic Theater by Karl-Heinz Schoeps
First Comes the Belly, then Morality by Herbert Knust
Poetry and Prose Fiction
Poetry, History, and Communication by Christiane Bohnert
War-Poetry, Photo(epi)grammetry: Brecht's "Kriegsfibel", by Stefan Soldovieri
Dialectics and Reader Response: Bertolt Brecht's Prose Cycles by Sabine Gross
Film and Music
Brecht and Film by Marc Silberman
Brecht, New Waves, and Political Modernism in Cinema by Barton Byg
Brecht contra Wagner: The Evolution of the Modern Music Theater by Vera Stegmann
Brecht and His Musical Collaborators by Thomas R. Nadar
Marxism and Feminism
Brecht's Marxist Aesthetic by Douglas Kellner
The Evolution of the Feminine Principle in Brecht's Work: An Overview by Laureen Nussbaum
Translation, Reception, and Appropriation
Negotiating Meanings: Thoughts on Brecht and Translation by Michael Morley
Brecht and the American Theater by Carl Weber
Brecht in Latin America: Theater Bearing Witness by Marina Pianca
Brecht in Asia: New Agendas, National Traditions, and Critical Consciousness by Michael Bodden
Bibliography
Index