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The author examines the vigorous reception of the German theater in Greece, a phenomenon that took place along with the process of establishing in Athens, in 1901 the Royal Theater. The multiple aesthetic, social and political forms of this phenomenon provided a "locus of contact" with the German culture and accomplished a function, regarded as the instrument for the development of the bourgeois theater in Greece. This happened through the work of theater practitioners and intellectuals, as well as through the transfer of institutions, theatrical plays, and scripts of direction instructions, decorations, and props. The performances staged were the iceberg in the process of this reception, as they provided a strategy toward the revitalization of the Greek theater, realized in a productive way.



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Reception of the German Theater during the 19th century – Persians, Aeschylus – The Establishment of the Royal Theater in Athens – The Stage Director – Reception of German Drama – Developing a New Acting Style – Drayman Henschel, Gerhart Hauptmann – Oresteia, Aeschylus – The Winter’s Tale, William Shakespeare – Faust, Goethe

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 11/04/2019
      ISBN13: 9783631771815, 978-3631771815
      ISBN10: 3631771819

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The author examines the vigorous reception of the German theater in Greece, a phenomenon that took place along with the process of establishing in Athens, in 1901 the Royal Theater. The multiple aesthetic, social and political forms of this phenomenon provided a "locus of contact" with the German culture and accomplished a function, regarded as the instrument for the development of the bourgeois theater in Greece. This happened through the work of theater practitioners and intellectuals, as well as through the transfer of institutions, theatrical plays, and scripts of direction instructions, decorations, and props. The performances staged were the iceberg in the process of this reception, as they provided a strategy toward the revitalization of the Greek theater, realized in a productive way.



      Table of Contents

      Reception of the German Theater during the 19th century – Persians, Aeschylus – The Establishment of the Royal Theater in Athens – The Stage Director – Reception of German Drama – Developing a New Acting Style – Drayman Henschel, Gerhart Hauptmann – Oresteia, Aeschylus – The Winter’s Tale, William Shakespeare – Faust, Goethe

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