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Woyzeck's Head

Author : Ekbert Faas
Publisher : Dunvegan, Ont. : Cormorant Books
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Fiction
ISBN : STANFORD:36105000178025

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Woyzeck

Author : Howard Colyer,Georg BŸchner
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2015-11-20
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781326482954

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Woyzeck by Howard Colyer,Georg BŸchner Pdf

A classic of the German stage adapted as a monologue. Though written in 1837 Woyzeck is widely regarded as the first Expressionist play due to its splintered and fragmentary nature. Here it is presented in a new form.

Woyzeck

Author : Neil LaBute
Publisher : Abrams
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2016-05-09
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781468314038

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Woyzeck by Neil LaBute Pdf

His girlfriend, Marie, by whom he’s fathered a child; Marie’s overpowering desire for the alluring Drum- Major; and the murderous outcome of this oppressive admixture of circumstances is without a doubt one of the bleakest works of world literature. It is also considered by many to mark the beginning of modern drama. In this powerful adaption, Neil LaBute embraces the glittering darkness of Woyzeck's violent, erotic, inhumane world and uncompromisingly makes it his own. From his opening in an operating theatre and then scene by macabre scene, LaBute imbues this classic with his singular intensity and moral vision, as he takes it to its nightmarish conclusion. Included in this volume is Neil LaBute’s provocative new monologue “Kandahar,†? in which a soldier back from Afghanistan calmly explains his devastating actions of the day before. A gripping stand-alone piece, this short work is also a trenchant modern-day exploration of the potent and enduring themes of Woyzeck.

Psychic Empire

Author : Cate I. Reilly
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780231560399

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Psychic Empire by Cate I. Reilly Pdf

In nineteenth-century imperial Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, new scientific fields like psychophysics, empirical psychology, clinical psychiatry, and neuroanatomy transformed the understanding of mental life in ways long seen as influencing modernism. Turning to the history of psychiatric classification for mental illnesses, Cate I. Reilly argues that modernist texts can be understood as critically responding to objective scientific models of the psyche, not simply illustrating their findings. Modernist works written in industrializing Central and Eastern Europe historicize the representation of consciousness as a quantifiable phenomenon within techno-scientific modernity. Looking beyond modernism’s well-studied relationship to psychoanalysis, this book tells the story of the non-Freudian vocabulary for mental illnesses that forms the precursor to today’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Developed by the German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin in the 1890s, this psychiatric taxonomy grew from the claim that invisible mental illnesses were analogous to physical phenomena in the natural world. Reilly explores how figures such as Georg Büchner, Ernst Toller, Daniel Paul Schreber, Nikolai Evreinov, Vsevolod Ivanov, and Santiago Ramón y Cajal understood the legal and political consequences of representing mental life in physical terms. Working across literary studies, the history of science, psychoanalytic criticism, critical theory, and political philosophy, Psychic Empire is an original account of modernism that shows the link between nineteenth-century scientific research on the mental health of national populations and twenty-first-century globalized, neuroscientific accounts of psychopathology and sanity.

The Oxford Dictionary of Plays

Author : Michael Patterson
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2015-01-29
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780192518491

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The Oxford Dictionary of Plays provides essential information on the best-known, best-loved, and most important plays in world theatre. Each entry includes details of the title, author, date of writing, date of first performance, genre, setting, and composition of cast; there is also a summary of the play's plot, and a brief commentary. Genres covered include: burlesque, comedy, farce, historical drama, kabuki, masque, melodrama, morality play, mystery play, No, romantic comedy, tragicomedy, satire, and tragedy. The perfect guide for students and scholars of drama and literature, theatre professionals, and directors looking for plays for performance.

Woyzeck

Author : Georg Büchner
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 97 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2021-08-12
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781350108158

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Written in 1836, Woyzeck is often considered to be the first truly modern play. The story of a soldier driven mad by inhuman military discipline and acute social deprivation is told in splintered dialogue and jagged episodes, which are as shocking and telling today as they were when first performed, almost a century after the author's death, in Munich 1913. This edition contains introductory commentary and notes by Laura Martin from the University of Glasgow. METHUEN DRAMA STUDENT EDITIONS are expertly annotated texts of a wide range of plays from the modern and classic repertoires. A well as the complete text of the play itself, this volume contains: · A chronology of the play and the playwright's life and work · an introductory discussion of the social, political, cultural and economic context in which the play was originally conceived and created · a succinct overview of the creation processes followed and subsequent performance history of the piece · an analysis of, and commentary on, some of the major themes and specific issues addressed by the text · a bibliography of suggested primary and secondary materials for further study.

Danton's Death ; Leonce and Lena ; Woyzeck

Author : Georg Büchner
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0192836501

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Danton's Death ; Leonce and Lena ; Woyzeck by Georg Büchner Pdf

This collection of Büchner's three theatrical works includes Danton's Death, his great play about the French Revolution, Leonce and Lena, his "black" romantic comedy and Woyzeck, the unfinished work on which Alban Berg based his famous opera. All three works remained virtually unknown for half a century but today have found an important place in the modern repertory.

Woyzeck

Author : Georg Büchner,Eric Bentley
Publisher : Samuel French, Inc.
Page : 66 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0573692556

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Woyzeck by Georg Büchner,Eric Bentley Pdf

"Eric Bentley's adaptation of the classic drama. Sacrificed to powers larger than himself, Woyzeck suffers at the hands of a corrupt system, and ultimately ends in tragedy." --

The Pleasure of Modernist Music

Author : Arved Mark Ashby
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781580461436

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The Pleasure of Modernist Music by Arved Mark Ashby Pdf

The debate over modernist music has continued for almost a century: from Berg's Wozzeck and Webern's Symphony Op.21 to John Cage's renegotiation of musical control, the unusual musical practices of the Velvet Underground, and Stanley Kubrick's use of Ligeti's Lux Aeterna in the epic film 2001. The composers discussed in these pages -- including Bartók, Stockhausen, Bernard Herrmann, Steve Reich, and many others -- are modernists in that they are defined by their individualism, whether covert or overt, and share a basic urge toward redesigning musical discourse. The aim of this volume is to negotiate a varied and open middle ground between polemical extremes of reception. The contributors sketch out the possible significance of a repertory that in past discussions has been deemed either meaningless or beyond describable meaning. With an emphasis on recent aesthetics and contexts -- including film music, sexuality, metaphor, and ideas of a listening grammar -- they trace the meanings that such works and composers have held for listeners of different kinds. None of them takes up the usual mandate of "educated listening" to modernist works: the notion that a person can appreciate "difficult" music if given enough time and schooling. Instead the book defines novel but meaningful avenues of significance for modernist music, avenues beyond those deemed appropriate or acceptable by the academy. While some contributors offer new listening strategies, most interpret the listening premise more loosely: as a metaphor for any manner of personal and immediate connection with music. In addition to a previously untranslated article by Pierre Boulez, the volume contains articles (all but one previously unpublished) by twelve distinctive and prominent composers, music critics, and music theorists from America, Europe, Australia, and South Africa: Arved Ashby, Amy Bauer, William Bolcom, Jonathan Bernard, Judy Lochhead, Fred Maus, Andrew Mead, Greg Sandow, Martin Scherzinger, Jeremy Tambling, Richard Toop, and Lloyd Whitesell. Arved Ashby is Associate Professor of Music at the Ohio State University.

Inner Theatres of Good and Evil

Author : Mark Pizzato
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2014-01-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780786457588

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Inner Theatres of Good and Evil by Mark Pizzato Pdf

Among the most intriguing questions of neurology is how conceptions of good and evil arise in the human brain. In a world where we encounter god-like forces in nature, and try to transcend them, the development of a neural network dramatizing good against evil seems inevitable. This critical book explores the cosmic dimensions of the brain's inner theatre as revealed by neurology, cognitive science, evolutionary psychology, psychoanalysis, primatology and exemplary Western performances. In theatre, film, and television, supernatural figures express the brain's anatomical features as humans transform their natural environment into cosmic and theological spaces in order to grapple with their vulnerability in the world.

The Oxford Guide to Plays

Author : Michael Patterson
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 561 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780198604181

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Anyone with an academic, professional, amateur, or recreational interest in the theatre is likely to want to look up details of particular plays sometimes - perhaps to check on the author, or on when they were first performed, or perhaps to see how many characters they have, and whether or not they would be suitable for their theatre company or drama group to perform. The Oxford Dictionary of Plays provides essential information on the 1000 best-known, best-loved, and most important plays in world theatre. Each entry includes details of title, author, date of composition, date of first performance, genre, setting, and the composition of the cast, and more. A synopsis of the plot and a brief commentary, perhaps on the context of the play, or the reasons for its enduring popularity, follow. Around 80 of the most significant plays - from The Oresteia to Waiting for Godot - are dealt with in more detail. Genres covered include: burlesque, comedy, farce, historical drama, kabuki, masque, melodrama, morality play, mystery play, No, romantic comedy, tragicomedy, satire, and tragedy. An index of characters enables the reader to locate favourite characters, and trace the trajectory of major historical and legendary characters - such as Iphigenia - through world drama, including in plays that do not have entries in the Dictionary. An index of playwrights, with dates, allows the reader to find all the plays included by a particular author.

A Politics of Melancholia

Author : George Edmondson,Klaus Mladek
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2024-03-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780691251301

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A Politics of Melancholia by George Edmondson,Klaus Mladek Pdf

"This monograph argues that melancholia is not an affliction in need of a remedy but instead the contemplative attitude that forms the basis of philosophical inquiry"--

Music and the Racial Imagination

Author : Ronald M. Radano,Philip V. Bohlman
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 728 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2000-12
Category : History
ISBN : 0226701999

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Music and the Racial Imagination by Ronald M. Radano,Philip V. Bohlman Pdf

"A specter lurks in the house of music, and it goes by the name of race," write Ronald Radano and Philip Bohlman in their introduction. Yet the intimate relationship between race and music has rarely been examined by contemporary scholars, most of whom have abandoned it for the more enlightened notions of ethnicity and culture. Here, a distinguished group of contributors confront the issue head on. Representing an unusually broad range of academic disciplines and geographic regions, they critically examine how the imagination of race has influenced musical production, reception, and scholarly analysis, even as they reject the objectivity of the concept itself. Each essay follows the lead of the substantial introduction, which reviews the history of race in European and American, non-Western and global musics, placing it within the contexts of the colonial experience and the more recent formation of "world music." Offering a bold, new revisionist agenda for musicology in a postmodern, postcolonial world, this book will appeal to students of culture and race across the humanities and social sciences.

The Broadview Anthology of Drama, Volume 2: The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

Author : Craig S. Walker,Jennifer Wise
Publisher : Broadview Press
Page : 690 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2003-07-09
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781551115825

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The Broadview Anthology of Drama, Volume 2: The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries by Craig S. Walker,Jennifer Wise Pdf

The Broadview Anthology of Drama: Plays from the Western Theatre is a chronological presentation of 43 plays in two volumes, ranging from the ancient theatre world to the present day. Each chapter focuses on a specific period and begins with an insightful introduction sketching the historical and theatrical landscape of that period. Contextualization for each play is provided through a thorough account of the literary and dramatic background of the play along with clear and comprehensive annotation. In addition, the editors have provided a glossary of terms used in the anthology to better equip students with a vocabulary for discussing the world of the stage.

Performing Korea

Author : Patrice Pavis
Publisher : Springer
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2017-01-12
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781137444912

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This book offers an exploration of the intersection of Korean theatre practice with Western literary theatre. Gangnam Style, K-Pop, the Korean Wave : who hasn't heard of these recent Korean phenomena? Having spent two years in Korea as a theatrical and cultural ‘tourist’, Patrice Pavis was granted an unparalleled look at contemporary Korean culture. As well as analyzing these pop culture mainstays, however, he also discovered many uniquely Korean jewels of contemporary art and performance. Examining topics including contemporary dance, puppets, installations, modernized pansori, 'Koreanized' productions of European Classics and K-pop and its parody, this book provides a framework for an intercultural and globalized approach to Korean theatre. With the first three chapters of the book outlining methodology, the remaining chapters test – often deconstructing and transforming in the process - this framework, using focused case studies to introduce the reader to the cultural and artistic world of a nation with an increasing international presence in theatre and the arts alike.