Tragedy's endurance : performances of Greek tragedies and cultural identity in Germany since 1800 / Erika Fischer-Lichte.
Τύπος υλικού: ΚείμενοΣειρά: Classical presencesΛεπτομέρειες δημοσίευσης: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017.Έκδοση: First EditionΠεριγραφή: xix, 398 σ. : εικ. ; 23 εκISBN:- 9780199651634
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882.010 9 BOG Der tragische Gegensatz : | 882.010 9 COO Beyond the fatal flaw : | 882.010 9 DIK Word order in Greek tragic dialogue | 882.010 9 FIS Tragedy's endurance : | 882.010 9 FLE Classical Greek tragedy / | 882.010 9 GRE Greek tragedy after the fifth century : | 882.010 9 HER Poetry into drama : early tragedy and the Greek poetic tradition / |
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Frontmatter
List of Illustrations
Preface
0: Introduction: Philhellenism and Theatromania
1: Only With Beauty Man Shall Play: Goethe's Production of Ion in Weimar (1802)
2: After the Institutionalization of Bildung: The Potsdam Antigone of 1841
3: Wagner's Gesamtkunstwerk and Nietzsche's Vision of Ancient Greek Theatre
4: A Culture in Crisis: Max Reinhardt's Productions of Greek Tragedies (1903 19)
Sophocles'/Hofmannsthal's Electra Greek Maenad or Modern Hysteric?
Greek Tragedies in the Circus: Max Reinhardt's Theatre of the Five Thousand
5: Hailing a Racial Kinship: Performances of Greek Tragedies during the Third Reich
Resurrecting Ancient Greece in Nazi Germany the Oresteia as Part of the Olympic Games in 1936
Ancient Tragedies in Times of War the Case of Antigone
6: Of Guilt and Archetypes: Post-War Productions of Greek Tragedies in the 1940s and 50s
Oedipus and the Question of Collective Guilt
Brecht's Antigone as a Model for Epic Theatre
In Search of the 'Universal Human' Gustav Rudolf Sellner's Productions of Greek Tragedies in the 1950s
7: Inventing New Forms of Political Theatre
Linking Greek with other 'Naive' Cultures Benno Besson's Oedipus Tyrant
Lehrstucke on the Imminent Disintegration of the State
Topicalizing the Tragedies of Ancient Greece: Hans Neuenfels' Medea (1976) and Christoph Nel's Antigone (1978) in Frankfurt
8: On the Origins of Theatre and Its Link to the Past: The Schaubuhne's Antiquity Projects of 1974 and 1980
Antiquity Project I Peter Stein's Exercises for Actors and Klaus Michael Gruber's The Bacchae
Antiquity Project II Peter Stein's Oresteia: Reflections on the Historical Process
9: Choric Theatre: Between Tragic Experience and Participatory Democracy
The Re-Birth of Tragedy out of the Chorus
Choric Protests and a Peaceful Revolution
Towards the Utopia of a Participatory Democracy
10: Epilogue: The Return of Dionysus: From Festive Performance to Global Spectacle
Endmatter
Appendix
Bibliography
I. Greek Tragedies
II. Other Works Cited
III. Reviews and Programme Notes Cited
IV. Online References
V. Films
Index
This volume sets out a novel approach to theatre historiography, presenting the history of performances of Greek tragedies in Germany since 1800 as the history of the evolving cultural identity of the educated middle class throughout that period. Philhellenism and theatromania took hold in this milieu amidst attempts to banish the heavily French-influenced German court culture of the mid-eighteenth century, and by 1800 their fusion in performances of Greek tragedies served as the German answer to the French Revolution.