Brecht s Early Plays

Brecht   s Early Plays
Author: Ronald Speirs
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 235
Release: 1982-06-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781349054497

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Brecht s Early Plays

Brecht s Early Plays
Author: Ronald Speirs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1984
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1014978231

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Baal A Man s a Man and The Elephant Calf

Baal  A Man s a Man  and The Elephant Calf
Author: Bertolt Brecht
Publsiher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1964
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 080213159X

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The story of a charming, ruthlessly amoral young poet, Baal (1918) is Brecht's first play and "a passionate acceptance of the world in all its sordid grandeur" (Martin Esslin). A Man's A Man (1926), Brecht's first excursion into "epic theater," traces the terrifying transformation of the sweet, good Galy Gay into a bloodthirsty "human fighting machine." Galy reappears in the brief, sardonic Elephant Calf, a sort of coda. Powerful stage works in their own right, these three early plays also provide crucial insights into Brecht's dramatic techniques and preoccupations before the decisive embrace of Marxism in 1928.

A Guide To The Plays Of Bertolt Brecht

A Guide To The Plays Of Bertolt Brecht
Author: Stephen Unwin
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2015-01-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781408150313

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Stephen Unwin's A Guide to the Plays of Bertolt Brecht is an indispensable, comprehensive and highly readable companion to the dramatic work of this challenging and rewarding writer. Besides providing detailed accounts of nineteen key plays, it explores their context and Brecht's dramatic theory to equip readers with a rich understanding of how Brecht's work was shaped by his times and by his evolving thinking about the function of theatre. Bertolt Brecht's work as a director, his critical and theoretical writing, and above all the remarkable plays that emerged from one of the most turbulent periods in history have had a profound and lasting influence on theatre. Central to theatre studies courses and whose plays are frequently revived on stage, Brecht is nevertheless perceived as a difficult writer. This companion is divided into two sections: the first seven chapters outline the tumultuous historical, cultural and theatrical context of Brecht's work. They explore his theatrical theory and provide an account of his approach to staging his plays which informs an understanding of how they work in practice. The second section provides an analysis of nineteen plays in six chronological groupings, each prefaced by a brief sketch of Brecht's life and theatrical development in that period. For each play, Stephen Unwin offers a synopsis, a critical commentary and an account of the work in performance. The book concludes with an examination of Brecht's legacy and a chronicle of his life and times. Written by experienced theatre director Stephen Unwin, this is the perfect companion to Brecht's plays and life for student and theatre practitioner alike.

Bertolt Brecht

Bertolt Brecht
Author: John Fuegi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1987
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0521282454

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Covers Brecht's day-to-day work as a theatre director telling how he worked with actors and how his productions were actually put together in rehearsal.

The Cambridge Companion to Brecht

The Cambridge Companion to Brecht
Author: Peter Thomson,Glendyr Sacks
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2002
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0521424852

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This updated edition properly retains much that was in the original Companion, but also introduces new voices and themes. It brings together the contrasting views of major critics and active practitioners and contains new essays on Brecht's early experience of cabaret, his significance in the development of film theory and his unique approach to dramaturgy. A detailed calendar of Brecht's life and work and a selective bibliography of English criticism complete this thorough overview of a writer who constantly aimed to provoke. Book jacket.

Critical Essays on Bertolt Brecht

Critical Essays on Bertolt Brecht
Author: Siegfried Mews
Publsiher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1989
Genre: Drama
ISBN: UOM:39015014743408

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Postmodern Brecht

Postmodern Brecht
Author: Elizabeth Wright
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2016-08-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781134833375

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In this radical and deliberately controversial re-reading of Brecht, first published in 1989, Elizabeth Wright takes a new view of the playwright, giving us a more ‘Brechtian’ reading than so far achieved and making his work historically relevant here and now. The author discusses in detail Brecht’s principle theories and concepts in the light of poststructuralist theory, and reassess the aesthetics and politics with regard to Marxist critics of his own day. Wright includes a re-reading of Brecht’s early works, which presents them in relation to a postmodern theatre, and gives critical analyses of the work of Pina Bausch, Robert Wilson, and Heiner Müller, who use the techniques of performance theatre, showing how they deconstruct Brecht’s distinction between illusion and reality and point to a postmodern understanding of their dialectical relation.