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Re-interpreting Brecht

Re-interpreting Brecht

Re-interpreting Brecht

His Influence on Contemporary Drama and Film
Pia Kleber
Colin Visser
March 1992
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    This volume offers a fresh appraisal of the importance of Bertolt Brecht's theory and practice through the documentation of his influence on other dramatists and directors, the examination of how his plays have been interpreted on stage and how his theories have been modified by his followers, and through a selection of the most challenging recent critical approaches to his work. Consideration is also taken of Brecht's influence on contemporary film criticism and his importance for feminist film and theatre. The book will be of interest to scholars and students of drama, literature, German studies and film.

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    March 1992
    Paperback
    9780521429009
    236 pages
    216 × 140 × 14 mm
    0.3kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • Notes on contributors
    • 1. Introduction Pia Kleber
    • 2. Questions concerning Brecht Manfred Wekwerth
    • 3. The origins, aims, and objectives of the Berliner Ensemble Joachim Tenschert
    • 4. Two generations of post-Brechtian playwrights in the German Democratic Republic Rolf Rohmer
    • 5. Productions of Brecht's plays on the West German stage, 1945–1986 Klaus Volker
    • 6. Ups and downs of British Brecht John Willett
    • 7. Crossing the desert: Brecht in France in the eighties Bernard Dort
    • 8. 'His liberty is full of threats to all': Benno Besson's Helsinki Hamlet and Brecht's dialectical appropriation of classic texts Paul Walsh
    • 9. Blocking Brecht Maartern van Dijk
    • 10. Some reflections on Brecht and acting Martin Esslin
    • 11. Brechtian theory and American feminist theatre Karen Laughlin
    • 12. The influence of Brecht on women's cinema in West Germany Renate Möhrmann
    • 13. From anti-illusionism to hyper-realism: Bertolt Brecht and contemporary film Thomas Elsaesser
    • 14. The influence of Brecht Eric Bentley
    • Notes
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Pia Kleber, Manfred Wekwerth, Joachim Tenschert, Rolf Rohmer, Klaus Volker, John Willett, Bernard Dort, Paul Walsh, Maartern van Dijk, Martin Esslin, Karen Laughlin, Renate Mohrmann, Thomas Elsaesser, Eric Bentley

    • Editors
    • Pia Kleber
    • Colin Visser