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Spieltexte Der Comoedianten: Teil 1: Deutsches Internationaltheater Aus Dem Kodex Ia 38.589 Der Wienbibliothek (Theater - Film - Medien)

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In Europe, the emergence of a modern professional theatre in many places became a focus of national self-esteem. The Commedia dell'arte , works by Shakespeare, Lope de Vega or Moliere, became a weighty cultural capital. In German-speaking countries, however, corresponding cultural "achievements" are connected with the repression of the traditional theatre profession in accordance with the Enlightenment. To show what is being repressed in German theatre history is one aim of this edition. For example, the published plays are related to the Elizabethan Theater, the Amsterdam Schouwburg, the Jesuit Theater or Moliere, thus revealing a German-language "international theatre" that was oriented towards the expectations of its audience.

764 pages, Hardcover

Published October 5, 2020

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Stefan Hulfeld

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Stefan Hulfeld absolvierte das Grundstudium Germanistik, Philosophie und Latinum an der Universität Bern. Neben dem darauffolgenden Studium der Theaterwissenschaft (ebenso in Bern) ging er theaterpraktischen Tätigkeiten in Berlin, Graz und Avignon nach. 1999 folgte die Promotion (summa cum laude) und 2006 reichte Stefan Hulfeld seine Habilitationsschrift Theatergeschichtsschreibung als kulturelle Praxis? Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Wissens über Theater ein. Seit Oktober 2006 ist Stefan Hulfeld Universitätsprofessor für Theater- und Kulturwissenschaft an der Philologisch-Kulturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Wien und seit Oktober 2010 stellvertretender Vorstand des Instituts für Theater-, Film- und Medienwissenschaft.

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