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Women and German Drama: Playwrights and Their Texts, 1860-1945 ( Studies in German Literature, Linguistics and Culture Series) Book

Women and German Drama: Playwrights and Their Texts, 1860-1945 ( Studies in German Literature, Linguistics and Culture Series)
Women and German Drama: Playwrights and Their Texts, 1860-1945 ( Studies in German Literature, Linguistics and Culture Series), For women, according to the contemporary Austrian dramatist Elfriede Jelinek, writing for the theater is an act of transgression. The idea that drama as a grand public genre resists women writers has become established in recent scholarship. But Jelinek h, Women and German Drama: Playwrights and Their Texts, 1860-1945 ( Studies in German Literature, Linguistics and Culture Series) has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Women and German Drama: Playwrights and Their Texts, 1860-1945 ( Studies in German Literature, Linguistics and Culture Series), For women, according to the contemporary Austrian dramatist Elfriede Jelinek, writing for the theater is an act of transgression. The idea that drama as a grand public genre resists women writers has become established in recent scholarship. But Jelinek h, Women and German Drama: Playwrights and Their Texts, 1860-1945 ( Studies in German Literature, Linguistics and Culture Series)
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  • Women and German Drama: Playwrights and Their Texts, 1860-1945 ( Studies in German Literature, Linguistics and Culture Series)
  • Written by author Sarah Colvin
  • Published by Boydell & Brewer, Limited, February 2003
  • For women, according to the contemporary Austrian dramatist Elfriede Jelinek, writing for the theater is an act of transgression. The idea that drama as a grand public genre resists women writers has become established in recent scholarship. But Jelinek h
  • Explores the traditional bias against women's drama and asks to what extent women playwrights have been able to overcome it.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach and Helene Druskowitz: Experiments in Dramatic Form20
2Elsa Bernstein-Porges, Mathilde Paar, Gertrud Prellwitz, Anna Croissant-Rust: The Gender of Creativity50
3Julie Kuhne, Laura Marholm, Clara Viebig: Performing Subjects75
4Marie Eugenie delle Grazie, Lu Marten, Berta Lask: Political Subjects103
5Else Lasker-Schuler: A Theater of the Self?127
6Marieluise Fleisser: A Theater of the Body156
Conclusion177
Works Cited185
Index201


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