Hanns Johst’s play Schlageter is generally regarded as the most successful piece of Nazi theatre. Following its first performance in the early months of the Third Reich, it dominated German theatrical life throughout 1933 and 1934. This has traditionally been regarded as evidence of the essential conformity of the Third Reich’s stage; yet since no other play achieved a similar prominence in the period, Gerwin Strobl finds that line of argument unconvincing, arguing that the success of Schlageter was due to its clever manipulation of its audience’s emotions. The play was perfectly suited to the mood of many German theatregoers in 1933, betraying in its plot and characterization considerable psychological insight and a ruthless determ...
Głównym celem niniejszej pracy jest próba odpowiedzi na pytanie, na jakich zasadach i do jakiego sto...
Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Garbage, The City, and Death. A Four Act Scandal in Post-war Germany T...
This chapter analyses the scandal around the play "Garbage, The City and Death" ("Der Müll, die Stad...
Hanns Johst’s play Schlageter is generally regarded as the most successful piece of Nazi theatre. F...
Were the people who worked in the theatres of the Third Reich willing participants in the Nazi propa...
In the first few days following Hitler’s rise to power, the National Socialist party introduced seve...
D.Litt. et Phil.During the last half of the Twenties a widespread movement developed in the theatre ...
Heinz-Uwe Haus (b. 1942), trained in the former German Democratic Republic as an actor and theatre d...
The Weimar Republic was a unique period of German history because of the situation in which competin...
John London’s edition of six essays attempts no comprehensive estimation of theatre under the Nazis ...
In the Autumn of 1945, Johannes R. Becher, the late Minister of Education of the German Democratic R...
The idea performing comedy, and performing a lot of comedy, during one the most systematic reigns of...
The importance of regional theatre in the grand scheme of theatre history has long been neglected; t...
Based on extensive archival research, this is a comprehensive study of theatre in the Third Reich. I...
75 years have passed since the liberation of Auschwitz, but racism, nationalism and xenophobia (incl...
Głównym celem niniejszej pracy jest próba odpowiedzi na pytanie, na jakich zasadach i do jakiego sto...
Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Garbage, The City, and Death. A Four Act Scandal in Post-war Germany T...
This chapter analyses the scandal around the play "Garbage, The City and Death" ("Der Müll, die Stad...
Hanns Johst’s play Schlageter is generally regarded as the most successful piece of Nazi theatre. F...
Were the people who worked in the theatres of the Third Reich willing participants in the Nazi propa...
In the first few days following Hitler’s rise to power, the National Socialist party introduced seve...
D.Litt. et Phil.During the last half of the Twenties a widespread movement developed in the theatre ...
Heinz-Uwe Haus (b. 1942), trained in the former German Democratic Republic as an actor and theatre d...
The Weimar Republic was a unique period of German history because of the situation in which competin...
John London’s edition of six essays attempts no comprehensive estimation of theatre under the Nazis ...
In the Autumn of 1945, Johannes R. Becher, the late Minister of Education of the German Democratic R...
The idea performing comedy, and performing a lot of comedy, during one the most systematic reigns of...
The importance of regional theatre in the grand scheme of theatre history has long been neglected; t...
Based on extensive archival research, this is a comprehensive study of theatre in the Third Reich. I...
75 years have passed since the liberation of Auschwitz, but racism, nationalism and xenophobia (incl...
Głównym celem niniejszej pracy jest próba odpowiedzi na pytanie, na jakich zasadach i do jakiego sto...
Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Garbage, The City, and Death. A Four Act Scandal in Post-war Germany T...
This chapter analyses the scandal around the play "Garbage, The City and Death" ("Der Müll, die Stad...