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''Everyone''s an abyss. You get dizzy if you look down.'' -- Woyzeck

Georg Büchner's Woyzeck was left unfinished at the time of its author's death in 1837, but the play is now widely recognised as the first modern' drama in the history of European theatre. Its fragmentary form and critical socio-political content have had a lasting influence on artists, readers and audiences to this day.

The abuse, exploitation, and disenfranchisement that Woyzeck's titular protagonist endures find their mirror in his own murderous outburst. But beyond that, they also echo in the flux and confusion of the various drafts and versions in which the play has been presented since its emergence.

In this fresh engagement with a modern classic, Gritzner examines the revolutionary dimensions of Büchner's political and creative practice, as well as modern approaches to the play in performance.



Table of Contents

1 Woyzeck the open wound

2 History, politics, tragedy

3 The fragmentary demand

4 Woyzeck in performance

References

Index

Georg Buchners Woyzeck

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/8/2019 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138962965, 978-1138962965
      ISBN10: 1138962961

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ''Everyone''s an abyss. You get dizzy if you look down.'' -- Woyzeck

      Georg Büchner's Woyzeck was left unfinished at the time of its author's death in 1837, but the play is now widely recognised as the first modern' drama in the history of European theatre. Its fragmentary form and critical socio-political content have had a lasting influence on artists, readers and audiences to this day.

      The abuse, exploitation, and disenfranchisement that Woyzeck's titular protagonist endures find their mirror in his own murderous outburst. But beyond that, they also echo in the flux and confusion of the various drafts and versions in which the play has been presented since its emergence.

      In this fresh engagement with a modern classic, Gritzner examines the revolutionary dimensions of Büchner's political and creative practice, as well as modern approaches to the play in performance.



      Table of Contents

      1 Woyzeck the open wound

      2 History, politics, tragedy

      3 The fragmentary demand

      4 Woyzeck in performance

      References

      Index

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