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Brecht on theatre : the development of an aesthetic

Brecht, Bertolt1964
Books, Manuscripts
Main title:
Brecht on theatre : the development of an aesthetic / Bertolt Brecht; edited and translated by John Willett
Imprint:
New York, NY : Hill and Wang, 1964
Notes:
CC/CM
Contents:
1918-1932 : Frank WedekindA reckoningEmphasis on sportThree cheers for ShawConversations with Bert BrechtA radio speechShouldn't we abolish aesthetics?The epic theatre and its difficultiesLast stage: OedipusA dialogue about actingOn form and subject-matterAn example of pedagogicsThe modern theatre is the epic theatreThe Literarization of the theatreThe film, the novel and epic theatreThe radio as an apparatus of communicationThe question of criteria for judging actingIndirect impact of the epic theatre .1933-1947 : Interview with an exileTheatre for pleasure or theatre for instructionThe German drama: pre-HitlerCriticism of the New York production of Die MutterOn the use of music in an epic theatreAlienation effects in Chinese actingNotes to Die Rundkopfe und die SpitzkopfeOn Gestic musicThe popular and the realisticOn rhymeless verse with irregular rhythmsThe street sceneOn experimental theatreNew techniques of actingTwo essays on unprofessional actingNotes on the folk playAlienation effects in the narrative pictures of the Elder BrueghelA little private tuition for my friend Max GorelikBuilding up a part: Laughton's Galileo'Der Messingkauf': an editorial note.1947-1948 : A short organum for the theatre1948-1956 : Masterful treatment of a modelFrom the Mother Courage modelDoes use of the model restrict the artist's freedomFormal problems arising from the theatre's new contentStage design for the epic theatreFrom a letter to an actorSome of the things that can be learnt from StanislavskyTheaterabeit: an editorial noteNotes on Erwin Strittmatter's play KatzgrabenStudy the first scene of Shakespeare's CoriolanusCultural policy and academy of artsConversation about being forced into empathyClassical status as an inhibiting factorCan the present-day world be reproduced by means of theatreAppendices to the 'Short Organum'Dialects in the theatre- an editorial noteOur London season.
ISBN:
0809005425
Dewey class:
792.092
Language:
English
BRN:
18403
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