Bertolt Brecht and the David Fragments (1919-1921)
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-567-70483-2 (ISBN)
extraordinary career. David J. Shepherd and Nicholas E. Johnson take as their starting point Brecht’s own diaries from the time, which offer a vivid picture of the young Brecht shuttling between Munich and the family home in Augsburg, surrounded by friends, torn between women, desperate for success, and all the while with ‘David on the brain’.
The analysis of Brecht’s David, along with his notebooks and diaries, reveals significant connections between the reception of the Biblical David and one of Germany’s most tumultuous cultural periods. Drawing on theatrical experiments conducted with an ensemble from Trinity College Dublin, this volume includes the first ever translation of the David fragments in English, an extensive discussion of the theatrical afterlife of David in the early twentieth century as well as new interdisciplinary insights into the early Brecht: a writer entranced by the biblical David and utterly committed to translating the biblical tradition into his own evolving theatrical idiom.
David Shepherd is Assistant Professor of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Nicholas E. Johnson is Assistant Professor of Drama at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
List of photographs
List of tables
Acknowledgments
A note on the text
List of abbreviations
Introduction: Brecht’s David fragments
Chapter 1: The David fragments in translation
Chapter 2: Brecht’s David and the biblical David – Uriah, Bathsheba, Absalom and Jesse
Chapter 3: Brecht’s David and the biblical David – Jonathan, Saul and David
Chapter 4: Brecht’s David and other adaptations – Feuchtwanger, Zarek and Gide
Chapter 5: The David fragments in practice and performance
Concluding reflections: after David
Bibliography
Index of biblical sources
Index of subjects
Index of authors
Erscheinungsdatum | 04.01.2022 |
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Reihe/Serie | Scriptural Traces |
Zusatzinfo | 3 b/w illustrations |
Verlagsort | Edinburgh |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 367 g |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Theater / Ballett |
Religion / Theologie ► Christentum ► Kirchengeschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 0-567-70483-1 / 0567704831 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-567-70483-2 / 9780567704832 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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