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The Great Tradition and Its Legacy : The Evolution of Dramatic and Musical Theater in Austria and Central Europe / |
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The Great Tradition and Its Legacy : The Evolution of Dramatic and Musical Theater in Austria and Central Europe / Austrian and Habsburg Studies ; Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Notes on Contributors -- DRAMATIC THEATER -- Introduction: Rethinking Drama and Theater in Austria and Central Europe -- Part One: The Enlightenment and the “New Beginning” -- 1. “By and By We Shall Have an Enlightened Populace”: Moral Optimism and the Fine Arts in Late-Eighteenth-Century Austria -- 2. Taming a Transgressive National Hero: Tadeusz Kos´ciuszko and Nineteenth-Century Polish Drama -- 3. Nestroy and His Naughty Children: A Plebeian Tradition in the Austrian Theater -- 4. Pantomime, Dance, Sprachskepsis, and Physical Culture in German and Austrian Modernism -- 5. Populism versus Elitism in Max Reinhardt’s Austrian Productions of the 1920s -- Part Two: Post-Holocaust and Postmodern Theater -- 6. Elfriede Jelinek’s Nora Project; or, What Happens When Nora Meets the Capitalists -- 7. George Tabori’s Return to the Danube, 1987–1999 -- 8. Thomas Bernhard’s Heldenplatz: Artists and Societies beyond the Scandal -- 9. Pulling the Pants Off History: Politics and Postmodernism in Thomas Bernhard’s Eve of Retirement -- MUSICAL THEATER -- Introduction: Conflict and Crosscurrents in Viennese Music -- Part Three: The Emergence of the Classical Style -- 10. Vienna as a Center of Ballet Reform in the Late Eighteenth Century -- 11. The Viennese Singspiel, Haydn, and Mozart -- 12. Displaying (Out)Rage: The Dilemma of Constancy in Mozart’s Operas -- Part Four: Some Major Transformations of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- 13. Karl Goldmark’s Operas during the Directorship of Gustav Mahler -- 14. A Break in the Scenic Traditions of the Vienna Court Opera: Alfred Roller and the Vienna Secession -- 15. Schoenberg’s Music for the Theater -- References -- Index |
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The Evolution of Dramatic and Musical Theater in Austria and Central Europe / |
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The Great Tradition and Its Legacy : The Evolution of Dramatic and Musical Theater in Austria and Central Europe / ed. by Michael Cherlin, Halina Filipowicz, Richard L. Rudolph. |
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The Great Tradition and Its Legacy : The Evolution of Dramatic and Musical Theater in Austria and Central Europe / ed. by Michael Cherlin, Halina Filipowicz, Richard L. Rudolph. |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Notes on Contributors -- DRAMATIC THEATER -- Introduction: Rethinking Drama and Theater in Austria and Central Europe -- Part One: The Enlightenment and the “New Beginning” -- 1. “By and By We Shall Have an Enlightened Populace”: Moral Optimism and the Fine Arts in Late-Eighteenth-Century Austria -- 2. Taming a Transgressive National Hero: Tadeusz Kos´ciuszko and Nineteenth-Century Polish Drama -- 3. Nestroy and His Naughty Children: A Plebeian Tradition in the Austrian Theater -- 4. Pantomime, Dance, Sprachskepsis, and Physical Culture in German and Austrian Modernism -- 5. Populism versus Elitism in Max Reinhardt’s Austrian Productions of the 1920s -- Part Two: Post-Holocaust and Postmodern Theater -- 6. Elfriede Jelinek’s Nora Project; or, What Happens When Nora Meets the Capitalists -- 7. George Tabori’s Return to the Danube, 1987–1999 -- 8. Thomas Bernhard’s Heldenplatz: Artists and Societies beyond the Scandal -- 9. Pulling the Pants Off History: Politics and Postmodernism in Thomas Bernhard’s Eve of Retirement -- MUSICAL THEATER -- Introduction: Conflict and Crosscurrents in Viennese Music -- Part Three: The Emergence of the Classical Style -- 10. Vienna as a Center of Ballet Reform in the Late Eighteenth Century -- 11. The Viennese Singspiel, Haydn, and Mozart -- 12. Displaying (Out)Rage: The Dilemma of Constancy in Mozart’s Operas -- Part Four: Some Major Transformations of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- 13. Karl Goldmark’s Operas during the Directorship of Gustav Mahler -- 14. A Break in the Scenic Traditions of the Vienna Court Opera: Alfred Roller and the Vienna Secession -- 15. Schoenberg’s Music for the Theater -- References -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Notes on Contributors -- DRAMATIC THEATER -- Introduction: Rethinking Drama and Theater in Austria and Central Europe -- Part One: The Enlightenment and the “New Beginning” -- 1. “By and By We Shall Have an Enlightened Populace”: Moral Optimism and the Fine Arts in Late-Eighteenth-Century Austria -- 2. Taming a Transgressive National Hero: Tadeusz Kos´ciuszko and Nineteenth-Century Polish Drama -- 3. Nestroy and His Naughty Children: A Plebeian Tradition in the Austrian Theater -- 4. Pantomime, Dance, Sprachskepsis, and Physical Culture in German and Austrian Modernism -- 5. Populism versus Elitism in Max Reinhardt’s Austrian Productions of the 1920s -- Part Two: Post-Holocaust and Postmodern Theater -- 6. Elfriede Jelinek’s Nora Project; or, What Happens When Nora Meets the Capitalists -- 7. George Tabori’s Return to the Danube, 1987–1999 -- 8. Thomas Bernhard’s Heldenplatz: Artists and Societies beyond the Scandal -- 9. Pulling the Pants Off History: Politics and Postmodernism in Thomas Bernhard’s Eve of Retirement -- MUSICAL THEATER -- Introduction: Conflict and Crosscurrents in Viennese Music -- Part Three: The Emergence of the Classical Style -- 10. Vienna as a Center of Ballet Reform in the Late Eighteenth Century -- 11. The Viennese Singspiel, Haydn, and Mozart -- 12. Displaying (Out)Rage: The Dilemma of Constancy in Mozart’s Operas -- Part Four: Some Major Transformations of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- 13. Karl Goldmark’s Operas during the Directorship of Gustav Mahler -- 14. A Break in the Scenic Traditions of the Vienna Court Opera: Alfred Roller and the Vienna Secession -- 15. Schoenberg’s Music for the Theater -- References -- Index |
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