Bertolt Brecht: the Naturalist, the Theatricalist, and the Dramatist-As [2013]

dc.contributor.author Cardullo, Robert J.
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dc.description.abstract There are many things about Brecht and his artistic achievement that are either unaccepted, unknown, misunderstood, or disputed by a majority of people, including those who already possess firm ideas about his character, his worth, and his politics. Despite this fact, as well as because of it, he has achieved the status of classic artist, in the process becoming an academic staple: university professors lecture on him because he must be covered, even if they do not appreciate his artistic accomplishments. At the same time, Brecht's innovations in dramatic form and theatrical style have become clich,s: indeed, he has already been rejected by many theater people who hastened to copy those innovations without understanding them. Given his recent dismissals by both the academic and the commercial theater worlds, then, Brecht is in danger of becoming a legend without ever having been thoroughly known. But it remains true that knowing him thoroughly is very difficult-and altogether necessary. The purpose of this essay is to facilitate the knowing of his dramatic oeuvre through an investigation of it not only in the context of Brecht's own dramatic theory, but also in the context of the history of drama; through a consideration of his dramatic work, as well as his directing style, from the point of view of its naturalism versus its theatricalism, its obeisance to tradition and its devotion to experimentation; and through a discussion of acting for Brecht's theater. In the end, Brecht was dedicated to transforming the theater into something that would entertain by asking us to exercise our critical intelligence, rather than something that would divert by making us forget the world. This essay concludes by asking whether this kind of theater-epic theater-continues to exist now. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/s11059-012-0157-6
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dc.subject Bertolt Brecht en_US
dc.subject German drama en_US
dc.subject Epic theater en_US
dc.subject Naturalism en_US
dc.subject Theatricalism en_US
dc.subject Verfremdungs-Effekt en_US
dc.title Bertolt Brecht: the Naturalist, the Theatricalist, and the Dramatist-As [2013] en_US
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gdc.description.department İzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi en_US
gdc.description.departmenttemp Izmir Univ Econ, Dept Media & Commun, TR-35330 Izmir, Turkey en_US
gdc.description.endpage 653 en_US
gdc.description.issue 2 en_US
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