Analysing a forgotten, unpublished performance script of Friedrich Schiller's adaptation of Goethe's play Egmont, David John examines the collaboration between the two playwrights as a means of addressing fundamental questions on the roles of text and performance. He shows that performance, not text, constitutes the essence of dramatic and theatrical experience.
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- Includes bibliographical references: p. [305]-319
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- 832/.6
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- Includes index Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- 9780773566972 0773516816
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- PT1915.E4
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- J64 1998eb
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- 1 electronic text (x, 326 p.)
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- Canada
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Table of Contents
- Contents 8
- Acknowledgments 10
- Illustrations 34
- Introduction 14
- 1 Egmont as Text: Scholarly Documentation 35
- 2 Egmont. Ein Trauerspiel in dreÿ Aufzügen 47
- 3 From Text to Performance 103
- 4 Reflections of the Text in Performance 134
- 5 Text and Image 159
- 6 Acting 1: Image on Stage 187
- 7 Acting 2: The Director's Image 200
- 8 Acting 3: Image in Society 220
- 9 Goethe and Egmont Today: Stage and Screen 237
- Conclusion 279
- Notes 282
- Works Cited 316
- Index 331
- A 331
- B 331
- C 332
- D 332
- E 332
- F 333
- G 333
- H 334
- I 334
- J 334
- K 334
- L 335
- M 335
- N 335
- O 335
- P 335
- R 336
- S 336
- T 337
- U 337
- V 337
- W 337
- Z 337