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Brecht/“brecht”: A Symposium

Theater, 1994
Last spring, we asked a number of critics, scholars, and directors who are concerned with Brecht's work whether they'd been affected by the last few years' spate of articles about the role of Brecht's female collaborators. Did giving new weight to the contribution of a woman assistant or co-author make any difference in how a director staged a play, or
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Brecht As Director

TDR (1967), 1967
Much has been written about Brecht in this country, some—though not enough—of his theoretical writings have been translated, and most of his plays have been published in English. From all of this, people quite naturally get the idea that Brecht was primarily a poet and playwright ...
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Brecht’s early plays

1994
The period immediately after the First World War was a time of unprecedented upheaval throughout Germany, and nowhere more so than in Bavaria. After defeat in the war (for which the German propaganda machine had failed to prepare the public), and the abdication of the Kaiser, Germany experienced its abortive revolution, which included the establishment
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Brecht

German Studies Review, 1982
Mark Cory, Jan Needle, Peter Thomson
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