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Restoration Drama
Texts and ContextsISSN: 2673-172X
This series attempts to illustrate the richness and diversity of Restoration drama, a thriving theatrical production which has been long overshadowed by the brilliance of the Age of Shakespeare. The aim of the collection is to bring to light dramatic texts that have not attracted much critical attention but display the most popular generic formulas of the time and introduce a wide array of suggestive topics. The series consists of modern spelling, fully annotated editions, complete with textual commentary, glosses, as well as historical, cultural and literary references. Each of the volumes includes a critical introduction which places the text in context, discussing aspects such as authorship, the play’s response to the historical circumstances of the time, its use of theatrical conventions and stage history.
6 publications
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Slowenische Texte aus dem 17. und 18. Jh
Materialien zum Curriculum der West- und Südslawischen Linguistik 7©1981 Monographs -
Drama and «Ideenschmuggel»
Inserted Performance as Communicative Strategy in Karl Gutzkow’s Plays 1839-1849©2008 Monographs -
Masking the Drama
A Space for Revolution in Aphra Behn’s «The Rover» and «The Feign’d Courtezans»Thesis -
Drama in the Classroom
Dramenarbeit im Englischunterricht der Sekundarstufe I im Hinblick auf Gendersensibilisierung und interkulturelle Kommunikation©2012 Thesis -
Das Drama des Widerstands
Günther Weisenborn, der 20. Juli 1944 und die Rote Kapelle©2013 Monographs -
Landmarks in German Drama
©2002 Edited Collection -
Darstellungsperspektiven im Drama
Ein Beitrag zu Theorie und Technik dramatischer Gestaltung©1979 Others -
Modern Anglophone Drama by Women
©2007 Monographs -
Geschichte als persönliches Drama
Heiner Müller im Spiegel seiner Interviews und Gespräche©2002 Thesis -
Studien zum Drama des russischen Symbolismus
©1980 Others -
Synge and the Making of Modern Irish Drama
©2013 Textbook -
The Family in Twentieth-Century American Drama
©2003 Monographs -
Das nachklassische Drama im Lichte Schopenhauers
Eine Interpretationsreihe- Schiller: "Die Jungfrau von Orléans", Hebbel: "Judith", Grabbe: "Hannibal", Büchner: "Dantons Tod"©2014 Thesis