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Tragedy in Paradise : Family and Gender Politics in German Bourgeois Tragedy 1750-1850

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Examination of the German genre of `bourgeois tragedy', bringing out its underlying characteristics. Burgerliches Trauerspiel' or bourgeois tragedy is the most popularly acclaimed and critically documented form of German drama.

From the mid-eighteenth century, some of Germany's greatest dramatists turned away from classical subjects to focus instead on the intricate internecine struggles of the middle-class family.

This book views bourgeois tragedy and related forms of 'family' drama as depicting the enactment of a threat to stability and domestic order,organised so that the threat is defeated and the anxieties of the predominantly middle-class audience relieved; the author argues that these threats are represented as emanating from female figures who oppose and challenge the authority and order of a father or husband.

Texts examined include Klinger's Sturm und Drang, Goethe's Stella and Die naturliche Tochter, Kleist's 'UEber das Marionettentheater' and Hebbel's Maria Magdalene.

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Camden House Inc
1571130373 / 9781571130372
Hardback
16/05/1996
United States
English
150 pages
386 x 579 mm
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