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Although they have yet to be treated together in a comparative study, Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Carl Sternheim had a number of points of convergence in their respective searches for a modern form for the serious comedy. This study documents the collegial relationship between the two authors - in part with previously unpublished archival material -, analyses their respective treatments of Moliere's comedies and places this in the context of Moliere's reception in the German-speaking countries since the 17th century. What emerges is a new view of the comedies of Hofmannsthal and Sternheim, which sees both dramatists applying the same technique of countermodelling Moliere's constellations of comedic figures - a modern critical re-appraisal of the traditional comedic type character.

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Contents: Hofmannsthal and Sternheim: Fragmentary Chronology of a Collegial Relationship - Moliere's Reception in the German-speaking Countries before 1900 - Hofmannsthal and Moliere - Sternheim and Moliere - From Model to Counter-Model.

German Moliere Revival and the Comedies of Hugo

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      Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH
      Publication Date: 01/02/1993
      ISBN13: 9783631457986, 978-3631457986
      ISBN10: 3631457987

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Although they have yet to be treated together in a comparative study, Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Carl Sternheim had a number of points of convergence in their respective searches for a modern form for the serious comedy. This study documents the collegial relationship between the two authors - in part with previously unpublished archival material -, analyses their respective treatments of Moliere's comedies and places this in the context of Moliere's reception in the German-speaking countries since the 17th century. What emerges is a new view of the comedies of Hofmannsthal and Sternheim, which sees both dramatists applying the same technique of countermodelling Moliere's constellations of comedic figures - a modern critical re-appraisal of the traditional comedic type character.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Hofmannsthal and Sternheim: Fragmentary Chronology of a Collegial Relationship - Moliere's Reception in the German-speaking Countries before 1900 - Hofmannsthal and Moliere - Sternheim and Moliere - From Model to Counter-Model.

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