Schiller

Schiller

Author: Nicholas Martin

Publisher: Rodopi

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9789042020030

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To mark the 200th anniversary of Schiller's death, leading scholars from Germany, Canada, the UK and the USA have contributed to this volume of commemorative essays. These were first presented at a symposium held at the University of Birmingham in June 2005. The essays collected here shed important new light on Schiller's standing as a national and transnational figure, both in his own lifetime and in the two hundred years since his death. Issues explored include: aspects of Schiller's life and work which contributed to the creation of heroic and nationalist myths of the poet during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; his activities as man of the theatre and publisher in his own, pre-national context; the (trans-)national dimensions of Schiller's poetic and dramatic achievement in their contemporary context and with reference to later appropriations of national(ist) elements in his work. The contributions to this volume illuminate Schiller's achievements as poet, playwright, thinker and historian, and bring acute insights to bear on both the history of his impact in a variety of contexts and his enduring importance as a point of cultural reference.


Remaking Kurosawa

Remaking Kurosawa

Author: Dolores Martinez

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2009-05-25

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 0230621678

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Through the lens of Akira Kurosawa's films, Martinez dissects the human tendency to make connections in a pioneering attempt to build a bridge out of diverse materials: the anthropology of Japan, film studies, and postmodern theory.


Gotz Von Berlichingen with the Iron Hand

Gotz Von Berlichingen with the Iron Hand

Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-07-18

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 9781515136088

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Gotz von Berlichingen is a successful 1773 drama by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, based on the memoirs of the historical adventurer-poet Gottfried or Gotz von Berlichingen (c. 1480-1562). It first appeared in English in 1799 as Goetz of Berlichingen of the Iron Hand in a rather free version by Walter Scott. Goethe's plot treats events freely: while the historical Gotz died an octogenarian, Goethe's hero is a free spirit, a maverick, intended to be a pillar of national integrity against a deceitful and over-refined society, and the way in which he tragically succumbs to the abstract concepts of law and justice shows the submission of the individual in that society. Gotz von Berlichingen was one of Goethe's early successes but its large cast size, frequent quick scene changes, and long running time caused the original version to eventually fall out of favour. The play has been re-arranged and cut many times, including two versions by Goethe that were published posthumously. In 1978 Wolfgang Liebeneiner directed Raimund Harmstorf in a film version, Gotz von Berlichingen mit der eisernen Hand.


Friedrich Schiller, Poet of Freedom

Friedrich Schiller, Poet of Freedom

Author: Friedrich Schiller

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780933488441

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Don Carlos, Infante of Spain--Letters on Don Carlos--Theater considered as a moral institution--Over the aesthetical education of man--Poems--The Ghost seer.