Carl Zuckmayer criticism : tracing endangered fame
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Carl Zuckmayer criticism : tracing endangered fame
Camden House, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [161]-183) and index
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Critical survey of the most significant scholarly literature devoted to the neglected German playwright Carl Zuckmayer.
Carl Zuckmayer (1890-1971) ranks with Bertolt Brecht and Gerhart Hauptmann as one of the most popular and significant German dramatists of the twentieth century; The Merry Vineyard (1925), marking the end of German Expressionism, his comedy The Captain of Koepenick (1931), a scathing satire of German militarism, and The Devil's General (1946), about a Nazi general and German resistance, are among the most frequently performed plays in German theatrical history. Wagener traces the development of Zuckmayer criticism from reviews to general assessments, from a biographical approach to the New Criticism and finally feminist criticism, paying particular attention tothe role of the Carl Zuckmayer Society in the critical discourse about this neglected author.
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