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017795
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London, Metheun Drama, 1994.
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xxxviii, 426pGrey spine
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Metheun World Classics
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Summary/Abstract |
The sixth volume of Brecht's collected plays contains three plays he wrote while on the run in the early stages of the Second World War. In 'The good person of Szechwan,' the gods come to earth in search of a thoroughly good peson. 'The resistible rise of Arturo Ui' is a savage satire on the rise of Hitler, wittily transposed to gangland Chicago. 'Mr. Puntila and his man Matti' is Brecht's finest comedy. built around the dual personality of its central character.
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The good person of Szechwan
The resistible rise of Arturo Ui
Mr. Puntila and his man Matti
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9780413685803 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I01243 | 832.912/BRE | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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016911
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New York, Penguin Books, 2007.
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xli, 144pBlack Spine
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Penguin classics
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Mother Courage and Her Children is a classic in the repertory of Western theater. Written in response to the outbreak of World War II, this "chronicle play" of the Thirty Years War follows one of Brecht's most enduring characters, Courage, as she trails the armies across Europe, selling provisions from her canteen wagon. However, Courage pays the highest price of all. One by one, her children are devoured by violence, but she will not give up her livelihood-the wagon and the war.
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9780143105282 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I00982 | 832.912/BRE | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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016909
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London, A & C Black Publishers, 1977.
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240pBlack Spine
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This study of Brecht's theatre from eight different aspects was first published in 1959. The book aims to explain the difficult aspects of his ideology and political leanings in a straightforward manner. It traces his stylistic development as a playwright and stage director through each of his major plays and explains his evolving notion of epic theatre within the political and social climate of the 1920s, Marxism, Nazism and post-war Communism.
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9780413343604 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I00986 | 832.912/BRE | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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