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    Online Resource
    Rochester, N.Y. :Camden House,
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    almahu_9949460855402882
    Format: 1 online resource (vi, 305 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781571137821 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Content: New essays employing a multitude of approaches to the works of Kleist, in the process shedding light on our present modernity. Modernity, according to some views, poses the problem of homo politicus -- the problem of how to act in a moral universe without a "master narrative," without a final foundation. From this angle, the oeuvre of Heinrich vonKleist -- novellas, dramas, and essays -- addresses problems emerging from a new universe of Kantian provenance, in many ways the same universe we inhabit today. This volume of new essays investigates Kleist's position in ourever-changing conception of modernity, employing aesthetic, narrative, philosophical, biographical, political, economic, anthropological, psychological, and cultural approaches and wrestling with the difficulties of historicizingKleist's life and work. Central questions are: To what extent can the multitude of breaking points and turning points, endgames and pre-games, ruptures and departures that permeate Kleist's work and biography be conceptually bundled together and linked to the emerging paradigm of modernity? And to what extent does such an approach to Kleist not only advance understanding of this major German writer and his work, but also shed light on the nature of our present modernity? Contributors: Seán Allan, Peter Barton, Hilda Meldrum Brown, David Chisholm, Andreas Gailus, Bernhard Greiner, Jeffrey L. High, Anette Horn, Peter Horn, Wolf Kittler, Jonathan W. Marshall, Christian Moser, Dorothea von Mücke, Nancy Nobile, David Pan, Ricarda Schmidt, Helmut J. Schneider. Bernd Fischer is Professor of German at the Ohio State University. Tim Mehigan is Professor of German in the Department of Languagesand Cultures at the University of Otago, New Zealand.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 14 Feb 2023). , Zu Ende schreiben : Ultimative Strategien im Schaffen Kleists / Bernhard Greiner -- "Sein Nahen ist ein Wehen aus der Ferne" : Ottokar's leap in Die Familie Schroffenstein / Nancy Nobile -- The fragmented picture and Kleist's Zerbrochner Krug / Dorothea von Mucke -- "So glaubst du jetzt, da? ich dir Wahrheit gab?" : gender, power and the performance of justice in Kleist's Der zerbrochne Krug / Sean Allan -- Recht als Krieg. moderne Staatlichkeit und die Aporien legalistischer Herrschaft bei Heinrich von Kleist / Christian Moser -- Representing the nation in Heinrich von Kleist's Prinz Friedrich von Homburg / David Pan -- Herrschaftsgenealogie und Staatsgemeinschaft : zu Kleists Dramaturgie der Moderne im Prinzen von Homburg / Helmut Schneider -- Changing perceptions of modernity in nineteenth-century German theater from Goethe to Wagner, with reference to Kleist's Prinz Friedrich von Homburg / Hilda Meldrum Brown -- Weiblicher Sadismus, Wutwelt des Liebes-Urwalds, Geschlechtskampf, absolutes Gefuhl : die Penthesilea-Rezeption in der Moderne / Ricarda Schmidt -- Prosodic and dramatic tension in the blank verse dramas of Heinrich von Kleist / David Chisholm -- Crisis, denial, and outrage : Kleist (Schiller, Kant) and the path to the German novella(s) of modernity / Jeffrey High -- Das Gespenst der Armut : "Das Bettelweib von Locarno"--zwischen traditioneller christlicher, kantisch aufgeklarter und moderner marxistischer Auffassung / Peter Horn -- The problem of knowledge and the discourse of the hysteric : exploring a Lacanian interpretation of "Die Marquise von O-- " / Peter Barton -- Religion nach der Aufklarung : Die Heilige Cacilie--Identitat, Religion und Moderne / Anette Horn -- Breaking skulls : Kleist, Hegel, and the force of assertion / Andreas Gailus -- Kleist's "Ubermarionette" and Schrenck-Notzing's "Traumtanzerin" : nervous mechanics and hypnotic performance under modernism / Jonathan Marshall -- Falling after the fall : the analysis of the infinite in Kleist's marionette theater / Wolf Kittler.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781571135063
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    UID:
    almahu_9948030293802882
    Format: XVII, 254 p. 9 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319986395
    Content: This book argues that Scottish theatre has, since the late 1960s, undergone an artistic renaissance, driven by European Modernist aesthetics. Combining detailed research and analysis with exclusive interviews with ten leading figures in modern Scottish drama, the book sets out the case for the last half-century as the strongest period in the history of the Scottish stage. Mark Brown traces the development of Scottish theatre’s Modernist revolution from the arrival of influential theatre director Giles Havergal at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow in 1969 through to the advent of the National Theatre of Scotland in 2006. Finally, the book contemplates the future of Scotland’s theatrical renaissance. It is essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary theatre and/or the modern history of live drama in Scotland.
    Note: 1. Preface: Defining our terms -- 2. Introduction -- 3. 'My wife glimpsed a testicle!': the Citizens Theatre since 1969 -- 4. Communicado and 'popular experimentalism' -- 5. Interviews with five theatremakers -- 6. The National Theatre of Scotland: mapping onto the landscape -- 7. Conclusion: the future of a renaissance.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319986388
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319986401
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Interview
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  • 3
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    Oxford, United Kingdom :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV043523080
    Format: xxix, 764 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-19-870613-7 , 0-19-870613-8
    Content: The Oxford handbook of modern Irish theatre' provides the single most comprehensive survey of the field to be found in a single volume. Drawing on more than forty contributors from around the world, the book addresses a full range of topics relating to modern Irish theatre from the late nineteenth-century theatre to the most recent works of postdramatic devised theatre. Ireland has long had an importance in the world of theatre out of all proportion to the size of the country, and has been home to four Nobel Laureates (Yeats, Shaw, and Beckett; Seamus Heaney, while primarily a poet, also wrote for the stage). This collection begins with the influence of melodrama, looks at arguably the first modern Irish playwright, Oscar Wilde, before moving into a series of considerations of the Abbey Theatre, and Irish modernism. Arranged chronologically, it explores areas such as women in theatre, Irish-language theatre, and alternative theatres, before reaching the major writers of more recent Irish theatre, including Brian Friel and Tom Murphy, and their successors. There are also individual chapters focusing on Beckett and Shaw, as well as a series of chapters looking at design, acting and theatre architecture. The book concludes with an extended survey of the critical literature on the field. In each chapter, the author does not simply rehearse accepted wisdom; all of the authors push the boundaries of their respective fields, so that each chapter is a significant contribution to scholarship in its own right.0
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-19-181992-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works , English Studies
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    London :Bloomsbury Academic, | London :Bloomsbury Publishing (UK),
    UID:
    almahu_9949870120802882
    Format: 1 online resource (472 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781350215337
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury Handbooks
    Content: Offering the first systematic overview of modern and contemporary Chinese literature from a translation studies perspective, this handbook provides students, researchers and teachers with a context in which to read and appreciate the effects of linguistic and cultural transfer in Chinese literary works. Translation matters. It always has, of course, but more so when we want to reap the benefits of intercultural communication. In many universities Chinese literature in English translation is taught as if it had been written in English. As a result, students submit what they read to their own cultural expectations; they do not read in translation and do not attend to the protocols of knowing, engagements and contestations that bind literature and society to each other. The Bloomsbury Handbook of Modern Chinese Literature in Translation squarely addresses this pedagogical lack. Organised in a tripartite structure around considerations of textual, social, and large-scale spatial and historical circumstances, its thirty plus essays each deal with a theme of translation studies, as emerged from the translation of one or more Chinese literary works. In doing so, it offers new tools for reading and appreciating modern and contemporary Chinese literature in the global context of its translation, offering in-depth studies about eminent Chinese authors and their literary masterpieces in translation. The first of its kind, this book is essential reading for anyone studying or researching Chinese literature in translation.
    Note: Introduction: Mapping Modern Chinese Literature in Translation, (Cosima Bruno, Associate Professor of Chinese Literature, SOAS University of London, UK; Lucas Klein, Associate Professor of Chinese, Arizona State University, USA; Chris Song, Assistant Professor of English and Chinese Translation, at the University of Toronto, Canada) Section One: The Plural Aesthetic of Translation Chapter one: Reading Chinese-English Translations as Versions, Nick Admussen (Associate Professor, Cornell University, USA) Chapter two: Translation - Legibility - Sixiang, Michael Gibbs Hill (Associate Professor in Chinese Studies, William & Mary University, VA, USA) Chapter three: A Song not for Dancing: Translation, Adaptation and Poetics in Soviet, Taiwanese and Mainland Chinese Rock Music of the 1980s, Sasha Hsiang-yin Chen (Assistant Professor Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Chapter four: Translation and Chinese Avant-garde Fiction, Paola Iovene (Associate Professor in Chinese Literature, University of Chicago, USA) Chapter five: Queer Translation, Chi Ta-wei (Assistant Professor, National Chengchi University, Taiwan) Chapter six: Voices from the In-Between: Chinese Internet Avant-garde Classicist Poetry at the Crossroad, Zhiyi Yang (Professor of Sinology, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany) Chapter seven: Pseudotranslation in Zhou Shoujuan's Love Stories, Jane Qian Liu (Assistant Professor of Translation and Chinese Studies, University of Warwick, UK) Chapter eight: The Success of Chinese Science Fiction, Cara Healey (Assistant Professor of Chinese and Asian Studies, Wabash College, IN, USA) Chapter nine: Translating "Bird Talk": Cross-Cultural Translation, Bergsonian Intuition, and Transnational Modernism in Fiction of Xu Xu, Frederick Green (Associate Professor of Chinese, San Francisco State University, USA) Chapter ten: Ling Shuhua and the Bloomsbury Group: Modernism, Autobiography, and Translation, Jeesoon Hong (Professor of Chinese Media Culture, Sogang University, South Korea) Chapter eleven: Sappho's Younger Brother: Shao Xunmei, Translation, and his Golden House Bookshop, Paul Bevan (Lecturer in Modern Chinese Literature and Culture, Wadham College, Oxford, UK) Section Two: Production and Reception Chapter twelve: Perceptions of Power in Literary Translation: translators and translatees (Bonnie McDougall (Visiting Professor in Chinese, University of Sidney, Australia) Chapter thirteen: State-Sponsored Institutional Translation of Chinese Literature, 1951-1983, Ma Huijuan (Professor of Translation Studies, Editor ofTranslation Horizons, Beijing Foreign Studies University, PRC) Chapter fourteen: Translating American Literature into Chinese during the Cold War Era: The Literary Translation and Cultural Politics of the World Today Press, Shan Te-hsing (Distinguished Research Fellow, Academia Sinica Taiwan) Chapter fifteen: Assessment Labour in Chinese Literature Translation, Jonathan Stalling (Professor of English, University of Oklahoma, USA) Chapter sixteen: Chinese crime fiction in translation. The international circulation of a peripheral macro-genre, Paolo Magagnin (Associate Professor, University of Ca' Foscari, Italy) Chapter seventeen: The Penumbra and the Shadow - Editing Translations of Modern Chinese Literature, Ping Zhu (Professor of Modern Chinese Literature, University of Oklahoma, USA, Editor of Chinese Literature and Thought Today) Chapter eighteen: The Chinese Fiction Book Cover Archive, Marta Dos Santos (Independent Scholar) Chapter nineteen: Madmen, Marxists, and Modernists: A Century of Lu Xun in Translation, Daniel Dooghan (Associate Professor of English Writing University of Tampa, FL, USA) Chapter twenty: The Translation of Migrant Worker Literature: China's Battler Poetry, Maghiel van Crevel (Professor of Chinese Language and Literature, Leiden University, Netherlands) Chapter twenty-one: Fairytales in Action: Chinese online fiction, English fan translation, and the fan as the author, Rachel Suet Kay Chan (Research Fellow, The National University of Malaysia, Malaysia) Chapter twenty-two: Online Translation of Webnovels, Zhang Yin (PhD Candidate in Translation and Interpretation, University of Geneva, Switzerland) Chapter twenty-three: The Reader in Jin Yong's Condor Heroes, Shelly Bryant (Independent Scholar, Singapore) Section Three: Living in Translation Chapter twenty-four: Sinophone Routes: Translation, Self-translation and Deterritorialization, Nicoletta Pesaro (Professor, Università di Ca' Foscari, Italy) Chapter twenty-five: Translation in a Multilingual Context: Six women authors writing the city Cosima Bruno (Reader in Chinese Literature, SOAS, University of London, UK) Chapter twenty-six: Hong Kong and Macao Literatures in Translation: Reconceptualizing outward and inward translation, Chris Song (Assistant Professor in English and Chinese Translation, University of Toronto) Chapter twenty-seven: Tibetan Literature, Yangdon Dhondup (Independent Scholar) Chapter twenty-eight: Taiwanese Literature, Wen-chi Li (Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Oxford, UK) Chapter twenty-nine: Translating Singapore Chinese literature, TK Lee (Associate Professor of Translation, Hong Kong University) & E.K. Tan (Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Sinophone Studies, Stony Brook University, New York, USA) Chapter thirty: The Translator as Cultural Ambassador: The Case of Lin Yutang, James St André (Professor of Translation, Chinese University of Hong Kong) Chapter thirty-one: 'An Exercise in Futility': Zhang Ailing as a Self-Translator, Dylan Wang (PhD candidate, SOAS University of London, UK) Chapter thirty-two: Exophony, translation, and transnationalism in Gao Xingjian's French/Chinese plays, Mary Mazzilli (Lecturer in Drama and Literature, University of Essex, UK) Chapter thirty-three: Born Translated? On the Opposition Between "Chineseness" and Modern Chinese Literature Written for and from Translation, Lucas Klein (Associate Professor, University of Arizona, USA) Chapter thirty-four: Teaching MCL in/and Translation, Michel Hockx (Professor of Chinese Literature, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA)
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Bloomsbury Academic,
    UID:
    almahu_BV044942231
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 277 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-1-5013-2514-4 , 978-1-5013-2513-7
    Content: "Popular Modernism and Its Legacies reconfigures modernist studies to investigate how modernist concepts, figures, and aesthetics continue to play essential--though often undetected--roles across an array of contemporary works, genres, and mediums. Featuring both established and emerging scholars, each of the book's three sections offers a distinct perspective on popular modernism. The first section considers popular modernism in periods historically associated with the movement, discovering hidden connections between traditional forms of modernist literature and popular culture. The second section traces modernist genealogies from the past to the contemporary era, ultimately revealing that immensely popular contemporary works, artists, and genres continue to engage and thereby renew modernist aesthetics and values. The final section moves into the 21st century, discovering how popular works invoke modernist techniques, texts, and artists to explore social and existential quandaries in the contemporary world. Concluding with an afterword from noted scholar Faye Hammill, Popular Modernism and Its Legacies reshapes the study of modernism and provides new perspectives on important works at the center of our cultural imagination."--Bloomsbury Publishing
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction -- Of titanics, wars, downturns, and downtons : popular modernism and its legacies / Scott Ortolano -- New visions of popular modernism -- Gentry modernism : cultural connoisseurship and midcentury masculinity, 1951-1957 / Marsha Bryant -- Modernism, operetta and ruritania : Ivor Novello's glamorous night / Nicholas Daly -- Fine art on the airwaves : radio drama and modern(ist) mass culture / Adam Nemmers -- "I'm gonna be somebody," 1930 : gangsters and modernist celebrity / Jonathan Goldman -- Charlie Chaplin, Walter Benjamin, and the redemption of the city / Barry Faulk -- Legacies of popular modernism -- "Catch a wave" : surf noir and modernist nostalgia / Kirk Curnutt -- Alien pleasures : modernism/hybridity/science fiction / Paul March-Russell -- Josephine Baker's contemporary afterlives : black female identity, modernist performance, and popular legacies of the jazz age / Asimina Ino Nikolopoulou -- A hitchhiker's guide to modernism : the futurist fordisms of Aldous Huxley, Brian O'Nolan, and Douglas Adams / Andrew McFeaters -- Resonances of popular modernism in the twenty-first century -- Smokescreens to smokestacks : true detective and the American sublime / Caroline Blinder -- Of modernist second acts and African American lives : F. Scott Fitzgerald, the wire, and the struggle against lockdown / Walter Bosse -- Don draper's identity crisis and mad men's modernist masculinity / Camelia Raghinaru -- A century of reading time : Don Draper's identity crisis / Aimee Armande Wilson -- Hemingway's console : memory and ethics in the modernist video game / Dustin Anderson -- Afterword faye hammill -- Notes on contributors -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-5013-2511-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: Popkultur ; Moderne ; Rezeption ; Literatur ; Massenmedien ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    New York, NY :Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949386643902882
    Format: 1 online resource (xix, 449 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 1000281582 , 9781003124160 , 100312416X , 9781000281644 , 1000281647 , 9781000281705 , 1000281701 , 9781000281583
    Series Statement: Routledge literature companions
    Content: "In recent years, Australian literature has experienced a revival of interest both domestically and internationally. The increasing prominence of work by writers like Christos Tsiolkas, heightened through television and film adaptation, as well as the award of major international prizes to writers like Richard Flanagan, and the development of new, high-profile prizes like the Stella Prize, have all reinvigorated interest in Australian literature both at home and abroad. This Companion emerges as a part of that reinvigoration, considering anew the history and development of Australian literature and its key themes, as well as tracing the transition of the field through those critical debates. It considers works of Australian literature on their own terms, as well as positioning them in their critical and historical context and their ethical and interactive position in the public and private spheres. With an emphasis on literature's responsibilities, this book claims Australian literary studies as a field uniquely positioned to expose the ways in which literature engages with, produces and is produced by its context, provoking a critical re-evaluation of the concept of the relationship between national literatures, cultures, and histories, and the social function of literary texts."--
    Note: Introduction: Australian literature, companionship, and viral responsibility / Jessica Gildersleeve. Literature in the colony. Expressing a new civilisation : authorship, publishing, and reading in the 1890s / Roger Osborne ; The redemption of the larrikin at the turn of the twentieth century / Michelle J. Smith ; The metropolis or the bush? / Megan Brown ; The weeping kangaroo / Ken Gelder and Rachael Weaver -- Early twentieth-century Australia. The reflective moment : modernity in early twentieth-century Australia / Susan Carson ; Among the autumn authors : books and writers in interwar Australian magazines / Sarah Galletly and Victoria Kuttainen ; "Caterpillars of the Commonwealth" : dangerous books in Australia / Francesca Rendle-Short ; "Mad, muddy, mess of eels" : modern theatre and Patrick White's sensuous dramaturgy / Janet McDonald -- Contemporary Australia. "Are you with me?" : offensiveness and Australian drama in the 1970s / Julian Meyrick and Jenny Fewster ; Around 1988 : Australian literature, history, and the bicentenary / Eduardo Marks de Marques ; Politics and contemporary Australian fiction / Nicholas Birns ; Towards a new direction in contemporary criticism : cognitive Australian literary studies / Jean-François Vernay -- Australian literary studies in the public sphere. Literary criticism in Australia / Emmett Stinson ; Obstetric realism and sacred cows : women writers and book reviewing in Australia / Melinda Harvey and Julieanne Lamond ; Literary prizes and the public sphere / Alexandra Dane ; Literary media entertainment : author stardom and the public (media) sphere / Della Robinson ; Australian literature in the university / Leigh Dale ; An Australian ethics of reading? / Maggie Nolan -- Australian literature and the world. News from Australia : global modernism studies and the case of Australian modernism / Melinda J. Cooper ; Hijabi-bodies and sartorial strategies / Devaleena Das ; Australian literature in Asia : China and India / David Carter and Paul Sharrad ; Facing east : Asia in Australian literature / David Walker -- Key themes in Australian writing. Turning the inside out : interiority and Australian fiction / Peter D. Mathews ; Gendering Australian literature / Alison Bartlett ; "Silence is my habitat" : Judith Wright, writing, and deafness / Jessica White ; Asylum seekers and refugees in Australian literature / Daniel Hourigan ; Into the urban labyrinth : Helen Garner and the drug narrative / Nycole Prowse ; "Something new at hand" : Australian literature and the sacred / Lyn McCredden ; Animal presence : problems and potential in recent Australian fiction / Clare Archer-Lean ; Landscape (after Mabo) / Tony Hughes d'Aeth ; "The extraordinary behind the ordinary" : a brief history of Australian suburban literature / Nathanael O'Reilly ; Australian literature and everyday life / Andrew McCann ; Emblematic spaces : postcoloniality and the region / Stephanie Green -- Genre in Australian literary studies. Twenty-first-century Australian poetry / Sarah Holland-Batt and Ella Jeffery ; Life writing and conflict : love wins / Kylie Cardell and Kate Douglas ; Reluctant wandering : new mobilities in contemporary Australian travel writing / Kate Cantrell ; Australia's long relationship with romance / Tanya Dalziell ; Magical migrations : Australian fairy tale traditions and practices / Nike Sulway ; Shadows in paradise : Australian gothic / Gina Wisker ; Australian television and literary criticism / Susan Lever ; Screen adaptation and Australian literature / Karina Aveyard.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Routledge companion to Australian literature. New York, NY : Routledge, [2021] ISBN 0367643561
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9948353417602882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxxvii, 219 pages)
    ISBN: 9781906924584 , 9781906924591 , 9781906924607
    Content: "This collection brings together for the first time select works in English by the major Swedish modernist poet and critic Göran Printz-Påhlson. It was Printz-Påhlson who introduced poetic modernism to Scandinavia, and his essays and poems delve deeply into English, American, and continental modernist traditions. As well as Letters of Blood, the collection includes the full text of The Words of the Tribe, a major statement on modern poetics, in which Printz-Påhlson explores the significance of primitivism in Romanticism and Modernism, and the nature of metaphor and literary materialism. The collection also includes essays on style, irony, realism, and the relationship between historical drama and historical fiction, as well as studies of American poetry. Printz-Påhlson's poetry in English continues to explore these themes by different, often surprisingly innovative, means."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Available through Open Book Publishers. , Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Foreword by Elinor Shaffer -- Inbetween: Locating Göran Printz-Påhlson by Robert Archambeau -- 'The Overall Wandering of Mirroring Mind': Some Notes on Göran Printz-Påhlson by Lars-Håkan Svensson -- The Words of the Tribe: Primitivism, Reductionism, and Materialism in Modern Poetics -- Part One: Linguistic Primitivism in Modernism and Romanticism -- Part Two: Linguistic Reductionism in Poetry Criticism -- Part Three: The Material Word: From Imagism to New Criticism to Intertextualism -- Part Four: The Polity of Metaphor and the Purity of Diction -- Other Prose -- Part Five: Style, Irony, Metaphor and Meaning -- Part Six: Realism as Negation -- Part Seven: Historical Drama and Historical Fiction: The Example of Stindberg -- Part Eight: The Canon of Literary Modernism: A Note on Abstraction in the Poetry of Erik Lindegren -- Part Nine: The Tradition of Contemporary Swedish Poetry -- Part Ten: Kierkegaard the Poet -- Part Eleven: Surface and Accident: John Ashbery -- Part Twelve: The Voyages of John Matthias -- Letters of Blood: Poems -- One: My Interview with I.A. Richards -- Generation -- Televisiondreamroutines -- The Longest-Running Show on Television -- The Enormous Comics -- Poem Unnamed -- Botchuana -- Two: Aelius Lamia: Tanka for Robert Hass -- Odradek -- Turing Machine -- Broendal -- Two Prose Poems -- Sir Charles Babbage Returns to Trinity College -- Man-Made Monster Surreptitiously Regarding Idyllic Scene -- Joe Hill in Prison -- Remember the Rosenbergs -- When Beaumont and Tocqueville First Visited Sing-Sing -- Three Baroque Arias from Gradiva -- Three: Comedians -- Acrobats on the Radio -- To John at Summer Solstice, Before His Return -- Part Four: -- The Green-Ey'd Monster -- Select Bibliography of Works by Göran Printz-Påhlson -- A Note on the Text. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Language: English
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9947414055402882
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 300 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511486135 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in American theatre and drama ; 21
    Content: Although often dismissed as a minor offshoot of the better-known German movement, expressionism on the American stage represents a critical phase in the development of American dramatic modernism. Situating expressionism within the context of early twentieth-century American culture, Walker demonstrates how playwrights who wrote in this mode were responding both to new communications technologies and to the perceived threat they posed to the embodied act of meaning. At a time when mute bodies gesticulated on the silver screen, ghostly voices emanated from tin horns, and inked words stamped out the personality of the hand that composed them, expressionist playwrights began to represent these new cultural experiences by disarticulating the theatrical languages of bodies, voices and words. In doing so, they not only innovated a new dramatic form, but redefined playwriting from a theatrical craft to a literary art form, heralding the birth of American dramatic modernism.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , pt. I: Introduction. Bodies: actors and artistic agency on the nineteenth-century stage ; Voices: oratory, expression, and the text/performance split ; Words: copyright and the creation of the performance "text" -- pt. II: Introduction. The "unconscious autobiography" of Eugene O'Neill ; Elmer Rice and the cinematic imagination ; "I love a parade!": John Howard Lawson's minstrel burlesque of the American dream ; Sophie Treadwell's "pretty hands" -- Epilogue: "Modern times."
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780521847476
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    Subjects: American Studies
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9947414260102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xx, 328 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511582660 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in German
    Content: This is the first general history in English of theatre in Vienna, the one German-speaking city which, in the eighteenth century and for most of the nineteenth, sustained a theatrical life comparable to that of Paris or London. The book covers this theatrical culture from the beginnings of modern theatre in 1776 to the present day, relating it to social, political and intellectual history. It focuses primarily on the most important and productive theatres: the Burgtheater of the nineteenth and early twentieth century and the commercial theatres that housed Viennese dialect comedy and operetta. Particular emphasis is placed on the dramatists and composers from whom the lasting importance of the theatres chiefly derives, and on the ideological pressures reflected in the repertory, in censorship (to which one chapter is devoted), and in press reception. The book draws on original documents including diaries, memoirs and reviews, and is accessible to general readers as well as specialists.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , 1. The establishment of the "city of theatre": 1. The two theatres in the centre ; 2. Enlightenment reform ; 3. The first commercial theatres -- 2. Censorship: 1. Censorship until 1848 ; 2. Censorship after the 1848 Revolution -- 3. The "old" Burgtheater: 1. From Pálffy to Schreyvogel ; 2. The Laube era ; 3. The last years in the "Old" Burgtheater -- 4. Commercial theatres in "Old Vienna": 1. Three "popular theatres" ; 2. Karl Carl ; 3. The cultural climate and working environment ; 4. The debate about "popular drama" ; 5. Pokorny, Treumann, and the decline of dialect comedy -- 5. Opera and operetta: 1. Opera and ballet in the Biedermeier period ; 2. The rise of operetta -- 6. The late nineteenth century: new foundations: 1. The Wiener Stadttheater ; 2. Nationalist sentiment: the Deutsches Volkstheater and the Raimundtheater ; 3. The Kaiserjubiläums-Stadttheater -- 7. Modernism at the end of the monarchy: 1. Modern drama ; 2. Opera and operetta -- 8. 1918-1945: 1. Economic depression ; 2. The art of the twenties ; 3. Austro-Fascism and Anschluss -- 9. The Second Republic: 1. Postwar rebuilding ; 2. The present.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780521421003
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  • 10
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9947414913702882
    Format: 1 online resource (xx, 537 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511978623 (ebook)
    Content: Leading theatre historians and practitioners map a theatrical history that moves from the religious tropes of medieval Iberia to the postmodern practices of twenty-first-century Spain. Considering work across the different languages of Spain, from vernacular Latin to Catalan, Galician and Basque, this history engages with the work of actors and directors, designers and publishers, agents and impresarios, and architects and ensembles, in indicating the ways in which theatre has both commented on and intervened in the major debates and issues of the day. Chapters consider paratheatrical activities and popular performance, such as the comedia de magia and flamenco, alongside the works of Spain's major dramatists, from Lope de Vega to Federico García Lorca. Featuring revealing interviews with actress Nuria Espert, director Lluís Pasqual and playwright Juan Mayorga, it positions Spanish theatre within a paradigm that recognizes its links and intersections with wider European and Latin American practices.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Introduction / Maria M. Delgado and David T. Gies -- The challenges of historiography: the theatre in medieval Spain / Ángel Gómez Moreno -- Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca and Tirso de Molina: Spain's Golden Age drama and its legacy / Jonathan Thacker -- The world as a stage: politics, imperialism and Spain's seventeenth-century theatre / José María Ruano de la Haza -- Playing the palace: space, place and performance in early modern Spain / Margaret R. Greer -- The art of the actor, 1565-1833: from moral suspicion to social institution / Evangelina Rodríguez Cuadros -- Theatrical infrastructures, dramatic production and performance, 1700-1759 / Fernando Doménech Rico -- Popular theatre and the Spanish stage, 1737-1798 / Josep Maria Sala Valldaura -- Theatre of the elites, Neoclassicism and the Enlightenment, 1750-1808 / René Andioc -- Actors and agency in the modern era, 1801-2010 / Josep Lluís Sirera -- Zarzuela: high art, popular culture and music theatre / Rafael Lamas -- Nineteenth-century Spanish theatre: the birth of an industry / José Luis González Subías -- Copyright, buildings, spaces and the nineteenth-century stage / Lisa Surwillo -- Modernism and the avant-garde in fin-de-siècle Barcelona and Madrid / David George and Jesús Rubio Jiménez -- Continuity and innovation in Spanish theatre, 1900-1936 / Dru Dougherty and Andrew Anderson -- Theatrical activities during the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 / Jim McCarthy -- Theatre, colonialism, exile and the Americas / Helena Buffery -- Theatre under Franco, (1939-1975): censorship, playwriting and performance / John London -- Flamenco: performing the local / performing the state / Lourdes Orozco -- Nationalism, identity and theatre: theatre across the Spanish state in the democratic era, 1975-2010 / Sharon Feldman and Anxo Abuín González -- Directors and the Spanish stage, 1823-2010 / Maria M. Delgado -- This evolution is still ongoing / interview with Nuria Espert -- Theatre as a process of discovery / interview with Lluís Pasqual -- Theatre is the art of the future / interview with Juan Mayorga.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780521117692
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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