Theatre in Vienna

A Critical History, 1776–1995

W E Yates author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:10th Nov '05

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This is the first general history in English of modern theatre in Vienna, covering the period from its beginnings in the 1770s right up to the present day.

This is the first general history in English of theatre in Vienna, the one German-speaking city which, in the eighteenth century and for most of the nineteenth, sustained a theatrical life comparable to that of Paris or London. The book covers this theatrical culture from the beginnings of modern theatre in 1776 to the present day, relating it to social, political and intellectual history. It focuses primarily on the most important and productive theatres: the Burgtheater of the nineteenth and early twentieth century and the commercial theatres that housed Viennese dialect comedy and operetta. Particular emphasis is placed on the dramatists and composers from whom the lasting importance of the theatres chiefly derives, and on the ideological pressures reflected in the repertory, in censorship (to which one chapter is devoted), and in press reception. The book draws on original documents including diaries, memoirs and reviews, and is accessible to general readers as well as specialists.

"An important book for theater scholars..." R.F. Falk, Choice
"This book deserves consideration for the effective presentation of the interrelatedness of literature, music, and theater in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Vienna." Richard Ernest Walker, Germanic Notes and Reviews

ISBN: 9780521022576

Dimensions: 229mm x 154mm x 21mm

Weight: 534g

356 pages