Bertolt Brecht: Journals 1934 - 1955Routledge, 25.11.2020 - 574 Seiten This book contains selected poems, plays, and prose by Bertolt Brecht taken from various points throughout his career. It includes translations of two prose works and provides some background information on Brecht's life and career. |
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... Hitler's demands were granted under the Munich Agreement. Mussolini and Franco too were doing well. In Russia the purges were under way, powered by the great Moscow show trials of August 1936, January 1937 and March 1938 (with Zinoviev ...
... Hitler's demands were granted under the Munich Agreement. Mussolini and Franco too were doing well. In Russia the purges were under way, powered by the great Moscow show trials of August 1936, January 1937 and March 1938 (with Zinoviev ...
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... Hitler. This led him not only to wrap up his criticisms of the USSR in the Me-Ti aphorisms which he now resumed writing, and to conceal his bitter poem on Tretiakov's execution in August 1939, but also to hold back nearly all ripostes ...
... Hitler. This led him not only to wrap up his criticisms of the USSR in the Me-Ti aphorisms which he now resumed writing, and to conceal his bitter poem on Tretiakov's execution in August 1939, but also to hold back nearly all ripostes ...
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... Hitler and Mussolini. Part of the essence of this movement was that it was so opposed to the nationalistic, racially ... Hitler's showpiece House of German Art in Munich. So long as Moscow contained such international arts bodies as MORP ...
... Hitler and Mussolini. Part of the essence of this movement was that it was so opposed to the nationalistic, racially ... Hitler's showpiece House of German Art in Munich. So long as Moscow contained such international arts bodies as MORP ...
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... Hitler has been defeated and the play is no longer topical; Brecht disagrees with Piscator's direction, and the result is a flop. All this is émigré stuff, and aimed to satisfy conventional criteria; there is nothing to match the ...
... Hitler has been defeated and the play is no longer topical; Brecht disagrees with Piscator's direction, and the result is a flop. All this is émigré stuff, and aimed to satisfy conventional criteria; there is nothing to match the ...
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... Hitler's fortunes sank, the Dark Times had been absorbed into his poetry, and if he soon enough spoke of 'Bad Times' (in a poem of 1949) or 'Difficult Times' (in 1955) it was no longer with horror but with a certain resignation. His ...
... Hitler's fortunes sank, the Dark Times had been absorbed into his poetry, and if he soon enough spoke of 'Bad Times' (in a poem of 1949) or 'Difficult Times' (in 1955) it was no longer with horror but with a certain resignation. His ...
Inhalt
July 1941 to 5 November 1947 | |
December 1947 to 20 October 1948 | |
October 1948 to 18 July 1955 | |
Editorial Notes | |
Select Bibliography | |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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