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Jews and the Making of Modern German Theatre
This chapter examines the striking—almost obsessive—Jewish turn to theatre as
a renewed “theatromania”: an appropriation, continuation, and reorganization of
the expectations underlying the mania of the eighteenth-century bourgeois, but ...
Jeanette R. Malkin, Freddie Rokem, 2010
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French Theatre in the Neo-classical Era, 1550-1789
theatromania. of. the. 17708. and. 17808. Mme Campan. Memoires, vol. I. pp.
228-31 Her Majesty's original idea was to reside in the Petit Trianon away from
all spectacle, but this gave way to a desire to perform plays, as was the fashion ...
William Driver Howarth, 1997
7);Alison E. Martin, Moving Scenes: The Aesthetics of German Travel Writing on
England 1783–1820 (Oxford: Legenda, 2008); and Christopher J.Wild, “
Theorizing Theater Antitheatrically: Karl Philipp Moritz's Theatromania,” MLN 120
(2005): ...
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German and Dutch Theatre, 1600-1848
Theatrophania/Entgegen gesetzet der so genanten Schrifft Theatromania (
Hanover: Schwerdimann, 1682). [See Elmenhorst and Reiser] Reichard, Heinrich
August Ottokar. H.A.O. Reichard/ 'Seine Selbstbiographie, 1 75 1-1X29 (ed.
Hermann ...
George W. Brandt, Wiebe Hogendoorn, 1993
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Critical and miscellaneous essays: To which are added a few ...
The metromania or rather the theatromania of Cardinal Richelieu is one of the
most singular absurdities which ever could have crazed the head of a prelate or a
minister. It was both strange and indecent to see a Cardinal of the holy Roman ...
Alexander Hill Everett, 1845
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Greek Modernism and Beyond: Essays in Honor of Peter Bien
The fact that these relationships through the concept of the tragic are read in
theatrical terms is very much in line with the general "theatromania" of the period.
From the phantasmagoric stagings of Wagner to the radical writings of Brecht, ...
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Culture Front: Representing Jews in Eastern Europe
While throughout Europe during these decades, star-struck audiences swooned
in fashionable "theatromania," in Poland such passions were intensified by
powerful national symbolism; Polish theater became a "national pantheon of
virtue" ...
Benjamin Nathans, Gabriella Safran, 2008
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Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman
The “theatromania” and the fanaticism for art which Zweig so charmingly
describes, even percolated down to the masses, though not always in the benign
way which he recalled.20 It was nonetheless true that for many ordinary
Viennese, the ...
Ernest William Hornung, 1899
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Performance and the Politics of Space: Theatre and Topology
Theatre fervor and “theatromania” were deemed harmful excesses of affect and
fantasy, an escape from reality and a sign of moral decay. The fundamental
ambivalence of the bourgeoisie's attitude toward the theatre was finally
expressed in ...
Erika Fischer-Lichte, Benjamin Wihstutz, 2013
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Top 10 facts about theatres
... 6th Century BC. Hence the word 'Thespian'. 10. The word 'theatrophobia' (fear of theatres) was first seen in 1839. Its opposite 'theatromania' arrived in 1891. «Express.co.uk, Mar 15»