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GRN3255

German drama, theatre and society

S Hesse

8 points
* 3 hours per week
* Second semester
* Clayton
* Corequisites: GRN3025 or GRN3045

Objectives Upon completion of this subject students should have gained an understanding of the conventions and literary structures of a variety of dramatic sub-genres; an appreciation of the range of innovative dramatic forms in twentieth-century German drama; an understanding of the nexus between social concerns and trends and the perceived purposes and styles of theatrical presentation; a historical understanding of the role of the theatre critic an awareness of the production history of dramas studied; some workshop experience in dramaturgical deliberation and practice; comprehension of the German terminology and the critical idiom used is discussing drama; the ability to write and speak on drama critically, analytically, comparatively and with a view to the history and sociology of literature and of the theatre.

Synopsis An introduction to the formal variety and historical transformation of German drama and theatre from Lessing to the present.

Assessment Written (4000 words): 70%
* Examinations (1 hour): 30%

Prescribed texts

Bernhard T Die Macht der Gewohnheit Suhrkamp

Brecht B Der kaukasische Kreidekreis Suhrkamp

Lessing G E Minna von Barnhelm Reclam

Mozart W A Die Zauberflöte Reclam

Schiller F Kabale und Liebe Reclam

Tieck L Der gestiefelte Kater Reclam

Weiss P Die Ermittlung Suhrkamp


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