A Stage for Debate
The Political Significance of Vienna's Burgtheater, 1814-1867
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:7th Jun '23
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A Stage for Debate presents a detailed analysis of the repertoire of the leading German-language stage of the nineteenth century, Vienna’s Burgtheater. The book explores the extent to which the Burgtheater repertoire contributed to important political and cultural debates on individual liberty, the role of women in society, and the understanding of national and regional identity.
The relevance of the Burgtheater as a forum for political debate is assessed not by the degree to which the performed plays transgressed established norms, but by the range of positions that were voiced on a given topic. Martin Wagner investigates the roughly 1,000 plays from across Europe that were introduced to the Burgtheater’s repertoire between 1814 and 1867 by combining a general overview with detailed interpretations of especially successful plays. Wagner reveals that the Burgtheater was significantly more involved in contemporary debates than the stereotype of this stage as an artistically refined but apolitical institution suggests. Drawing from theatre studies and German and Austrian studies more broadly, A Stage for Debate revises the history of one of Europe’s leading theatres.
“Martin Wagner’s monograph provides a first-rate study of Vienna’s premiere stage, the famed Burgtheater…He offers a methodology that might have far-reaching consequences for future scholarship on writing theater historiography.” -- Peter Höyng, Emory University * German Quarterly *
ISBN: 9781487509552
Dimensions: 236mm x 159mm x 19mm
Weight: 440g
232 pages