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Theatre in Handwriting

Hamburg Prompt Book Practices, 1770s-1820s
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In German spoken theatre, prompt books used to be written by multiple participants engaging in diverse manuscript practices which continually revise the unfixed literary text within its theatrical context. Based on examples of the vast Hamburg ?Theatre-Library? from the 1770s to 1820s, this study proposes a transdisciplinary approach towards handwritten artefacts in modern European theatre. Martin Jörg Schäfer and Alexander Weinstock examine the many-handed creation, handwritten transformation and often decades of use of prompt books in a time increasingly dominated by print. This perspective changes our notion of theatre history around 1800 as well as that of literature and authorship.

Author Biography:

Martin J�rg Sch�fer teaches modern German literature and theatre at Universit�t Hamburg. His research examines literature, theatre and theory from the 18th century to the present with a focus on the (historical, theoretical and praxeological) relationships between theatre and text. Alexander Weinstock works as a dramaturg at Theater an der Ruhr in M�hlheim an der Ruhr. His research focusses on literature and culture of the 18th century, models of aesthetic education, and the history and theory of theatre.
Release date Australia
June 17th, 2024
Pages
250
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
ISBN-13
9783837669657
Product ID
38195003

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