Kniha Three Plays Heiner Muller

Three Plays

Philoctetes, the Horatian, Mauser

Autor: Heiner Muller
Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Brožovaná
Dostupnosť: 50 % šanca
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Despite being widely acknowledged as one of the most important German dramatists since Bertolt Brech...

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Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydalo
2011
Stránok
138
EAN
9781906497828
ISBN
1906497826
Enbook ID
05026902
Hmotnosť
212
Rozmery
215 x 141 x 11

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Despite being widely acknowledged as one of the most important German dramatists since Bertolt Brecht, Heiner Muller (1929-95) still remains relatively unknown in the English-speaking world. This collection of plays aims to change that, presenting new translations and opening up his work to a larger audience. Collected here are three of his plays - "Philoctetes", "The Horatian", and "Mauser" - that together constitute what Muller called an "experimental series," which both develops and critiques Brecht's theory of the Lehrstuck, or "learning play." Based on a tragedy by Sophocles, Philoctetes dramatizes the confrontation between politics, morality, and the desire for revenge. The Horatian uses an incident from ancient Rome as an example of ways of approaching the moral ambiguity of the past. Finally, Mauser, set during the Russian civil war, examines the nature and ethics of revolutionary violence. The plays are accompanied by supporting materials written by Muller himself, as well as an introduction by Uwe Schutte that contextualizes the plays and speaks of their continued relevance today.

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