MOTHER COURAGE The playwright Bertolt Brech
.... By focusing on the Thirty Years'
War,
Brecht is able to show man at his best and worst. Mother Courage remains the symbol of the ....
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Antonin Artaud and Bertolt Brecht
.... could you live off?...how can we have a
war without soldiers?...Call yourself Mother Courage and them get scared of the
war, your breadwinner?" (
Brecht, p. 29 ....
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Antonin Artaud and Bertolt Brecht
.... could you live off?...how can we have a
war without soldiers?...Call yourself Mother Courage and them get scared of the
war, your breadwinner?" (
Brecht, p. 29 ....
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Society and Conflict in Drama
.... else could you life off?...how can we have a
war without soldiers?...Call yourself Mother Courage and then get scared of the
war, your breadwinner?" (
Brecht 29 ....
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The Works of Bertolt Brecht
.... of plays that follow
Brecht's formal model is not necessarily political, or at least not overtly political in the sense of governance or
war or international ....
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Minimalism in Contemporary Short Fiction
....
Brecht, meanwhile, explores the corruption of institutions in Galileo, the stupidity and nihilism of
war in Mother Courage, and the skewed morality of ....
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Ethics and Aesthetics of Post War France
.... originating from both the communist or capitalist sides of the Cold
War. .... In their place he introduced the style of Bertold
Brecht's theatrical works, which ....
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Minimalism & Ann Beattie
.... after World
War II is identifiable in the works of such romantics as Goethe and Nietzsche on one hand, and such radical modernists as Sartre or
Brecht on the ....
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The Epic Form
....
Brecht poses dialectical choice between engagement with immediate experience of
war or contemplation of something beyond it, resolving the dialectic by seeing ....
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Six Characters in Search of an Author
.... In the theater, playwrights such as Pirandello and
Brecht delved into abstract structures and .... in the eyes of the world by the conclusion of World
War II. ....
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Bertolt Brech's Galileo
.... left on the theatre of ideas, it does much to suggest why
Brecht seems to .... would seem logical that any playwright concerned with illustrating the class
war in a ....
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Grotowski's Theater
.... Years later, safely away from Cold
War Poland, Grotowski was to declare that his .... spirit of man transcend[s] and underl[ies] the individual's ego" (
Brecht 184). ....
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Narrative Techniques of Postmodernist Fiction
.... after World
War II is identifiable in the works of such romantics as Goethe and Nietzsche, such radical modernists as Sartre, Faulkner, or
Brecht, and such ....
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Poetry of Soyinka & p'Bitek
.... Soyinka was imprisoned from 1967 to 1969 during the civil
war in Nigeria .... in Nigeria, giving works such as The Bacchae of Euripedes,
Brecht's Threepenny Opera ....
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Wole Soyinka & Okot p'Bitek
.... Soyinka was imprisoned from 1967 to 1969 during the civil
war in Nigeria .... in Nigeria, giving works such as The Bacchae of Euripedes,
Brecht's Threepenny Opera ....
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Contemporary African Poetry African poetry begins with African t
.... Soyinka was imprisoned from 1967 to 1969 during the civil
war in Nigeria .... in Nigeria, giving works such as The Bacchae of Euripedes,
Brecht's Threepenny Opera ....
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African poetry
.... Soyinka was imprisoned from 1967 to 1969 during the civil
war in Nigeria .... in Nigeria, giving works such as The Bacchae of Euripedes,
Brecht's Threepenny Opera ....
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Death and the Horseman
.... writers and other artists) to retreat from the horrors of World
War II to .... Soyinka may also be seen to have borrowed some elements of
Brecht's theatrical model ....
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Modernism
.... In the theater, playwrights such as Pirandello and
Brecht delved into abstract structures .... the situation, in which a crazed general starts World
War III because ....
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The Musical Drama Zoot Suit
.... anti-Chicano racism that happened in Los Angeles during World
War II. .... Valdez utilizes the Bertolt
Brecht-influenced formula of the 1930s' "Living Newspaper" to ....
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Individual Beliefs and Life
.... Papylus, and Agathonice in The Acts of the Christian Martyrs,
Brecht's Galileo, and .... In 2 Maccabees, two institutions at
war, and individual conscience as an ....
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Russian Theatre & Vsevolod Meyerhold
.... of "certain dance-like forms" to create "a whole choreography for the drama" (
Brecht 97 .... in the abstract, with the need of any revolution to win the
war of ideas ....
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Picasso's Weeping Woman with Handkerchief
.... In the theater, playwrights such as Pirandello and
Brecht delved into abstract structures .... Civil
war had broken out in Spain in 1936 between the supporters of ....
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Sir Rabindranath Tagore and Poetry
.... After World
War I, Tagore joined Shaw, Bertrand Russell, and other advocates of .... they went to Baudelaire or Rimbaud, Proust or Kafka, phases of Eliot or
Brecht. ....
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US and German Public-Education Systems
.... 1933 and 1945--the latter seven years devoted to World
War II. .... which included such intellectuals and artists as Einstein, Thomas Mann, and Bertolt
Brecht. ....
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Britten's Opera Paul Bunyan
.... Ballad of Heroes (1939), written for those who fell in the Spanish Civil
War. .... comedy, from Gilbert and Sullivan and, more sophisticatedly, from
Brecht and Weill ....
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Benjamin Britten's Opera Paul Bunyan
.... Ballad of Heroes (1939), written for those who fell in the Spanish Civil
War. .... comedy, from Gilbert and Sullivan and, more sophisticatedly, from
Brecht and Weill ....
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