|    Login    |    Register

Bertolt Brecht: Critical and Primary Sources


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Bertolt Brecht: Critical and Primary Sources

Contributors:

By (Author) David Barnett

ISBN:

9781474299497

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

16th April 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Individual actors and performers
Theatre studies
Literary studies: plays and playwrights

Physical Properties

Contains:

Contains 3 hardbacks

Weight:

2250g

Description

With over 80 scholarly articles, reviews, and critical interventions from the last 50 years, Bertolt Brecht: Critical and Primary Sources set covers the key periods of Brechts life, from his time in Augsburg (18981918) through the Weimer Republic (19181933), exile (19331948) and the German Democratic Republic (19491956). It also explores his theories, fundamentally his belief in the theatres ability to represent and change the world, core practices and relationships. Alongside primary sources that include writings by Brecht published in English for the first time, such as his short but important reflection in originality in theatre production, key featured scholars include Fredric Jameson and his essay Episch, or, the Third Person, and pieces on Brechts collaborative working methods by Claus and Wera Kchenmeister, and the director Egon Monk. Volume 1 covers Brecht's life and work, including essays on his famous Mother Courage and Her Children, production reviews, poetry, novels and short stories, with some thoughts on his journals. Volume 2 covers theory, containing essays and primary writings on Brechtian terminology, and some of the more enigmatic terms like Epic theatre, Verfremdung, Gestus and Fabel, features a survey of important theoretical works, a section on Brecht on non-theatre media, his relationship to other major thinkers, ideas and sources and the reception of his ideas. Volume 3 covers practice, including Brechts practice as documenter and director, beginning with his disastrous start in the Weimar Republic through to his later role as director as the Berliner Ensemble, his relationships with other practitioners and his own collaborators, reviews of important productions and global receptions. Each volume includes a contextualizing introduction surveying the topics covered and the development of scholarship on Brecht.

Author Bio

David Barnett is Professor of Theatre at the University of York, UK. He is the author of A History of the Berliner Ensemble (2015), Brecht in Practice: Theatre, Theory and Performance (Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, 2014), Rainer Werner Fassbinder and the German Theatre (2005) and a monograph on Heiner Mller (1998). He has written several articles and essays on German-, English-language, political and postdramatic theatre.

See all

Other titles by David Barnett

See all

Other titles from Bloomsbury Publishing PLC