This paper intends to argue that Mother Courage, the main character of Bertolt Brecht’s play, Mother Courage and Her Children (1980), fails to support her children financially because of a socio-psychological state defined by Marx as “alienation”. Mother Courage’s attempt to maintain and secure financial profit leads to a tragic failure because her endeavor falls into the Marxist category of alienated labor. This reading intends to offer a study of the two major aspects of “alienation”– ‘alienation and identity,’ and ‘alienation and political,’– in selected play
After having placed Baierl's play in the dramatic-theatrical context of the GDR and having considere...
Scene from Brecht's Mother Courage in the Berliner Ensemble. Mother Courage is among Brecht's most f...
My thesis deals with the play of the German playwright and director Bertold Brecht Mother Courage an...
This dissertation interprets Brecht's Mutter Courage through its protagonist. Most interpreters have...
Brecht’s so-called anti-war drama Mother Courage and her Children (1939) will be read as a migration...
This paper examines the representation of the mother figure in two modern tragedies, namely Blood We...
University of Minnesota, Morris production of Mother Courage and Her Children by Bertolt Brecht and ...
It the revolutionary and humanist/ethical poles of Marxism are to be retained a crucial epistemologi...
This article concentrates not on Brecht’s most famous play’s protagonist, Mother Courage, but on her...
The bachelor thesis deals with the anti-war play "Mother Courage and her children" by the German wri...
This research aims to reveal the Epic Theater and Alienation Effects (Verfremdungseffekt) in the tex...
Thesis (M.A., Theatre) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.In developing the dramatic s...
Bertolt Brecht endured a troubled relationship with the Soviet Union up until his death in 1956. Inc...
This thesis examines the use of dialectic in the work of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy, Edward Bo...
Abstract The present research paper explores the economic reasons behind waging war and violence. In...
After having placed Baierl's play in the dramatic-theatrical context of the GDR and having considere...
Scene from Brecht's Mother Courage in the Berliner Ensemble. Mother Courage is among Brecht's most f...
My thesis deals with the play of the German playwright and director Bertold Brecht Mother Courage an...
This dissertation interprets Brecht's Mutter Courage through its protagonist. Most interpreters have...
Brecht’s so-called anti-war drama Mother Courage and her Children (1939) will be read as a migration...
This paper examines the representation of the mother figure in two modern tragedies, namely Blood We...
University of Minnesota, Morris production of Mother Courage and Her Children by Bertolt Brecht and ...
It the revolutionary and humanist/ethical poles of Marxism are to be retained a crucial epistemologi...
This article concentrates not on Brecht’s most famous play’s protagonist, Mother Courage, but on her...
The bachelor thesis deals with the anti-war play "Mother Courage and her children" by the German wri...
This research aims to reveal the Epic Theater and Alienation Effects (Verfremdungseffekt) in the tex...
Thesis (M.A., Theatre) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.In developing the dramatic s...
Bertolt Brecht endured a troubled relationship with the Soviet Union up until his death in 1956. Inc...
This thesis examines the use of dialectic in the work of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy, Edward Bo...
Abstract The present research paper explores the economic reasons behind waging war and violence. In...
After having placed Baierl's play in the dramatic-theatrical context of the GDR and having considere...
Scene from Brecht's Mother Courage in the Berliner Ensemble. Mother Courage is among Brecht's most f...
My thesis deals with the play of the German playwright and director Bertold Brecht Mother Courage an...