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Landmarks in German Drama

by Peter Hutchinson (Volume editor)
©2002 Edited Collection 244 Pages

Summary

The contributors to this volume treat fourteen plays of key significance in the history of German literature and show the way in which each dramatist has engaged with important social and theatrical issues of the age. Essays range from that on Lessing’s Nathan der Weise (a key text in the history of ‘tolerance’ in Germany) to Jelinek’s Krankheit oder moderne Frauen (a critique of theatrical representation, gender roles and the authority of the text), that is, from German classicism to the contemporary avant-garde. Each major movement in German literary history is represented, and the volume as a whole thus provides a partial history of German drama. The essays, all by specialists in the field, were originally delivered as lectures in the University of Cambridge.

Details

Pages
244
Year
2002
ISBN (Softcover)
9783906766478
Language
English
Keywords
history literature tolerance
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., New York, Wien, 2002. 244 pp.

Biographical notes

Peter Hutchinson (Volume editor)

The Editor: Peter Hutchinson is Senior Lecturer in German in the University of Cambridge and Vice-Master of Trinity Hall. He has published widely on German literature and has edited a number of texts and collections of essays.

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