Reconsidering National Plays in Europe
Editat de Suze van der Poll, Rob van der Zalmen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 mai 2018
This volume frames the concept of a national play. By analysing a number of European case studies, it addresses the following question: Which play could be regarded as a country's national play, and how does it represent its national identity? The chapters provide an in-depth look at plays in eight different countries: Germany (Die Räuber, Friedrich Schiller), Switzerland (Wilhelm Tell, Friedrich Schiller), Hungary (Bánk Bán, József Katona), Sweden (Gustav Vasa, August Strindberg), Norway (Peer Gynt, Henrik Ibsen), the Netherlands (The Good Hope, Herman Heijermans), France (Tartuffe, Molière), and Ireland. This collection is especially relevant at a time of socio-political flux, when national identity and the future of the nation state is being reconsidered.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783319753331
ISBN-10: 3319753339
Pagini: 307
Ilustrații: XVII, 283 p. 21 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3319753339
Pagini: 307
Ilustrații: XVII, 283 p. 21 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
1. Introduction; Suze van der Poll & Rob van der Zalm.- 2. Schiller’s Die Räuber: “Der Ort der Geschichte ist Teutschland”; Kati Röttger.- 3. Schiller’s Wilhelm Tell: The National Play of Switzerland?; Elke Huwiler.- 4. Bánk Bán: The Hungarian National Play; Krisztina Lajosi.- 5. August Strindberg’s Gustav Vasa – Sweden’s National Drama?; Egil Törnqvist & Erik Mattsson.- 6. Peer Gynt – Norway’s National Play; Suze van der Poll.- 7. A (Dutch) Tale of the Sea. The Good Hope by Herman Heijermans; Rob van der Zalm.- 8. Molière’s Tartuffe and French National Identity: Reconfiguring the King, the People and the Church; Matthijs Engelberts.- 9. Theatre as a Moral Institution: 20th-Century Ireland; Joep Leerssen.- 10. Epilogue; Suze van der Poll & Rob van der Zalm.
Notă biografică
Suze van der Poll is Assistant Professor in the Department of Scandinavian Studies and the Department of Modern European Literature at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She has published on Henrik Ibsen and on contemporary Norwegian literature. She has recently published The Return of the Narrative: the Call for the Novel (co-edited with Sabine van Wesemael, 2015).
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This volume frames the concept of a national play. By analysing a number of European case studies, it addresses the following question: Which play could be regarded as a country's national play, and how does it represent its national identity? The chapters provide an in-depth look at plays in eight different countries: Germany (Die Räuber, Friedrich Schiller), Switzerland (Wilhelm Tell, Friedrich Schiller), Hungary (Bánk Bán, József Katona), Sweden (Gustav Vasa, August Strindberg), Norway (Peer Gynt, Henrik Ibsen), the Netherlands (The Good Hope, Herman Heijermans), France (Tartuffe, Molière), and Ireland. This collection is especially relevant at a time of socio-political flux, when national identity and the future of the nation state is being reconsidered.
Caracteristici
Examines a wide geographical range of case studies both within and beyond the canon Offers a better understanding of a nation’s self-image and of how it is liable to change Spans Theatre and Performance Studies, Cultural Studies and European Studies