Drawing on Heiner Müller's acceptance speech following the award of the Kleist Prize in 1990, this article explores a history of reception running from Heinrich von Kleist via Bertolt Brecht to Heiner Müller. Despite the rejection of Prussian militarism by both Müller and Brecht - and their scepticism about Prussia's enlightened status - the history and literature of Prussia serve as a foil against which the ideological conflicts of the twentieth century can be played out. For both Brecht and Müller, Kleist's Prinz Friedrich von Homburg serves as a productive model for the subjugation of the outsider by the collective. A reading of this model is proposed that emphasises not the success or failure of the Prince's education, but rather the op...
The article investigates the aesthetic and political debates around two of the three historic theatr...
In Heinrich von Kleist’s letters to Wilhelmine von Zenge until the so called Kant- crisis, writing i...
"Ich müsste mich mit Triepel auseinandersetzen." Heinrich Triepel, Carl Schmitt and The HegemonyThe ...
Drawing on Heiner Müller's acceptance speech following the award of the Kleist Prize in 1990, this a...
Bertolt Brecht was born in Augsburg in 1898.1 He was exiled 2 with Hitler's rise to power in 1933.2 ...
Two lesser-known fragments written by Heiner Müller in 1979 and 1990 openly refer to Brecht and offe...
The relevance of the article is due to the need for a theoretical and literary study of the genre an...
Heiner Müller has often been described as the only rightful (literary) heir and flag- bearer of Bert...
Based on Heiner Müller's play 'Fatzer +- Keuner', the present article shows Müller's opinion on Bert...
The Weimar Republic was a unique period of German history because of the situation in which competin...
The life of Heinrich von Kleist – the German poet, playwright, and novelist – is the story of an unc...
Heinz-Uwe Haus (b. 1942), trained in the former German Democratic Republic as an actor and theatre d...
The reception of the literary output of an author politically engaged like Bertolt Brecht depends on...
Resuming a passionate debate initiated by the American political scientist Ellen Kennedy twenty year...
Resuming a passionate debate initiated by the American political scientist Ellen Kennedy twenty year...
The article investigates the aesthetic and political debates around two of the three historic theatr...
In Heinrich von Kleist’s letters to Wilhelmine von Zenge until the so called Kant- crisis, writing i...
"Ich müsste mich mit Triepel auseinandersetzen." Heinrich Triepel, Carl Schmitt and The HegemonyThe ...
Drawing on Heiner Müller's acceptance speech following the award of the Kleist Prize in 1990, this a...
Bertolt Brecht was born in Augsburg in 1898.1 He was exiled 2 with Hitler's rise to power in 1933.2 ...
Two lesser-known fragments written by Heiner Müller in 1979 and 1990 openly refer to Brecht and offe...
The relevance of the article is due to the need for a theoretical and literary study of the genre an...
Heiner Müller has often been described as the only rightful (literary) heir and flag- bearer of Bert...
Based on Heiner Müller's play 'Fatzer +- Keuner', the present article shows Müller's opinion on Bert...
The Weimar Republic was a unique period of German history because of the situation in which competin...
The life of Heinrich von Kleist – the German poet, playwright, and novelist – is the story of an unc...
Heinz-Uwe Haus (b. 1942), trained in the former German Democratic Republic as an actor and theatre d...
The reception of the literary output of an author politically engaged like Bertolt Brecht depends on...
Resuming a passionate debate initiated by the American political scientist Ellen Kennedy twenty year...
Resuming a passionate debate initiated by the American political scientist Ellen Kennedy twenty year...
The article investigates the aesthetic and political debates around two of the three historic theatr...
In Heinrich von Kleist’s letters to Wilhelmine von Zenge until the so called Kant- crisis, writing i...
"Ich müsste mich mit Triepel auseinandersetzen." Heinrich Triepel, Carl Schmitt and The HegemonyThe ...