Western European Dramaturgy

Western European Dramaturgy

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The book Western European Dramaturgy is a unique collection of works that covers outstanding playwrights such as Lope de Vega, William Shakespeare, Moliere, Carlo Goldoni, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Johann Wolfgang Goethe and Friedrich Schiller .. It is not just a collection of texts, but a real encyclopedia of theatrical art, which plunges the reader into a world where words become alive and emotions become tangible. This book will become a real treasure for theater students, drama lovers and anyone interested in the cultural history of Western Europe. It contains not only classical plays, but also in-depth analyses that will help readers understand how theatrical traditions and styles have changed over the centuries. If you are looking for works that touch on topics such as love, betrayal, social conflicts and human passions, then Western European Dramaturgy will be a real discovery for you. Each of the authors presented in this book left his unique mark on the history of the theater. Lope de Vega, for example, is known for his vibrant and dynamic plays that reflect Spanish culture and passion. Shakespeare, with his deep psychological portraits and skill in creating dialogues, continues to inspire theater critics and actors around the world. Molire, with his witty comedies, makes you laugh and think about human vices, and Goldoni brings elements of realism and life truth to Italian drama. The book also raises important themes, such as the social and cultural changes that have taken place in Europe in different historical eras. The reader will be able to trace how views on social norms, the roles of women and men have changed over the centuries, and how art has reflected and sometimes anticipated these changes. This makes “Western European Dramaturgy” not only a fascinating reading, but also a valuable source for understanding cultural processes. The style of the authors presented in the book is diverse and multifaceted. Each of them has its own unique voice, which makes reading especially exciting. For example, Goethe brings philosophical reflections and deep lyrics to his works, while Schiller focuses on historical events and moral dilemmas. This variety of styles and themes allows the reader not only to enjoy the artistic language, but also to delve deeper into the philosophical and social aspects that have plagued humanity for centuries. The book will be of interest not only to theater critics and students, but also to a wide audience who wants to expand their knowledge of drama and theater art. It is suitable for both young and more mature readers who appreciate the classics and want to understand how it affects contemporary art. If you are looking for inspiration for your own creations or just want to enjoy the magnificence of the word, West European Dramaturgy will be your reliable companion in the world of theatre. Thus, this book is not just a collection of plays, but a whole universe in which everyone will find something for themselves. Discover the richness of Western European drama, and you will see how art can reflect life, raise important questions and inspire new achievements.
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Name of the Author
Goethe Johannes Вольфганг
Shakespeare William
de Vega Лопе
Гольдони of Карло
Мольер
Шеридан Ричард Бринсли
Шиллер Фридрих
Language
Russian
Series
Библиотека мировой литературы для детей. Том 33
Release date
1984

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