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         Brecht Bertolt:     more books (19)
  1. Bertolt Brecht: Journals 1934 - 1955 by Bertolt Brecht, 1995-12-13
  2. Bertolt Brecht: His Life, His Art and His Times (Volume 0) by Bertolt Brecht, 1998-08-04
  3. Collected Short Stories by Bertolt Brecht, 1998-02-10
  4. Brecht Collected Plays: Two: Man equals Man, The Elephant Calf, The Threepenny Opera, The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, and The Seven Deadly Sins (World Classics) (Vol 2) by Bertolt Brecht, 2003-04-01
  5. Antigone - In a Version by Bertolt Brecht (Paperback) (Applause Books) by Sophocles, 2000-05-01

21. Bertolt Brecht
Biography of German playwright bertolt brecht.Category Arts Literature Authors B brecht, bertolt......brecht, bertolt. original name EUGEN BERTHOLD FRIEDRICH brecht (b. Feb.10, 1898, Augsburg, Ger.d. Aug. 14, 1956, East Berlin), German
http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~jamesf/goodwoman/brecht_bio.html
Brecht, Bertolt
original name EUGEN BERTHOLD FRIEDRICH BRECHT
(b. Feb. 10, 1898, Augsburg, Ger.d. Aug. 14, 1956, East Berlin),
German poet, playwright, and theatrical reformer whose epic theatre departed from the conventions of theatrical illusion and developed the drama as a social and ideological forum for leftist causes. Until 1924 Brecht lived in Bavaria, where he was born, studied medicine (Munich, 1917-21), and served in an army hospital (1918). From this period date his first play, Baal (produced 1923); his first success, Trommeln in der Nacht (Kleist Preis, 1922; Drums in the Night); the poems and songs collected as Die Hauspostille (1927; A Manual of Piety, 1966), his first professional production (Edward II, 1924); and his admiration for Wedekind, Rimbaud, Villon, and Kipling. During this period he also developed a violently antibourgeois attitude that reflected his generation's deep disappointment in the civilization that had come crashing down at the end of World War I. Among Brecht's friends were members of the Dadaist group, who aimed at destroying what they condemned as the false standards of bourgeois art through derision and iconoclastic satire. The man who taught him the elements of Marxism in the late 1920s was Karl Korsch, an eminent Marxist theoretician who had been a Communist member of the Reichstag but had been expelled from the German Communist Party in 1926. In Berlin (1924-33) he worked briefly for the directors Max Reinhardt and Erwin Piscator, but mainly with his own group of associates. With the composer Kurt Weill (q.v.) he wrote the satirical, successful ballad opera Die Dreigroschenoper (1928; The Threepenny Opera) and the opera Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (1930; Rise and Fall of the Town of Mahoganny). He also wrote what he called "Lehr-stucke" ("exemplary plays")badly didactic works for performance outside the orthodox theatreto music by Weill, Hindemith, and Hanns Eisler. In these years he developed his theory of "epic theatre" and an austere form of irregular verse. He also became a Marxist.

22. Refresh
Presenta la vita e le opere del drammaturgo tedesco, link a risorse utili sull'argomento e alcune poesie tradotte con testo originale a fronte.
http://www.viaggio-in-germania.de/lett_bre.html

23. International Brecht Society
Society serving scholars, critics, students, and theater people around the world who are interested Category Arts Literature Authors B brecht, bertolt......The IBS was founded in 1970 on the model of bertolt brecht's own unrealizedplans for a Diderot Society . A nonprofit, educational
http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/german/brecht/
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The International Brecht Society Homepage is maintained as a service to scholars, critics, students, and theater people round the world who are interested in the works and thought of Brecht. Readers of the IBS website are encouraged to send announcements and information for posting. Please use the Suggestion Box or email the website Technical Supervisor . Mail or faxes sent to the website Managing Editor will take significantly longer to post. The IBS was founded in 1970 on the model of Bertolt Brecht's own unrealized plans for a "Diderot Society". A non-profit, educational organization with a world-wide membership, the Society promotes the performance and understanding of Brecht's texts and addresses issues of politics and culture in contemporary life. It also encourages and supports local, national, and regional groups with related goals. In Brecht's spirit of collaborative work, the IBS hopes that this website will function as a clearinghouse, facilitating international contacts and exchange. It is committed to maintaining Brecht as a living force in the theater as well as in the political and cultural arenas, so that he remains - as he wished - an "unsettling presence". If you are interested in becoming a member of the IBS, click here For more information about the contents of this site, click

24. Bertolt Brecht
bertolt brecht. brecht ist der wichtigste deutsche Dramatiker des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts.
http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/modlang/german380/brecht.html
Bertolt Brecht
    Brecht ist der wichtigste deutsche Dramatiker des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts. Er hat auch viele Gedichte, Erzählungen, theoretische Essays und Aufsätze geschrieben. Seine Theorie und Praxis des "epischen Theaters" haben wesentlich zum modernen Theater beigetragen. Wie soll man seinen Beitrag betrachten? document.write (''); Theater ist Theater Biographie Brecht wurde am 10. Februar 1898 in Augsburg als Sohn eines Fabrikdirektors geboren. machte er Abitur. Anschließend studierte er Medizin in München. leistete er vorübergehend Kriegs- und Sanitätsdienst. wurde er Dramaturg an den Münchener Kammerspielen, am Deutschen Theater. Ab lebte er als freier Schriftsteller in Berlin. Da begann er auch, sich mit dem Marxismus gründlich zu beschäftigen. Sein erstes Stück war Baal ). Sein zweites Stück Trommeln in der Nacht schrieb Brecht, als er kaum einundzwanzig Jahre als war, in Augsburg und München. Dieses Stück konzentrierte sich auf ein revolutionäres Thema: Den Spartakusaufstand. Aber er weicht in diesem Stück vom lehrhaften Mittel ab, da er dieses Mittel noch als ein Mittel des Klassenkampfs weigerte. Das Stück war gekennzeichnet durch dieselben Spuren des Nihilismus und Anarchismus wie die anderen Stücke aus dieser früheren Phase. Obwohl sozialkritische Textteile schon zunehmend deutlich in diesen Stücken auftauchten, wurden sie doch in einem vorwiegend verrückten und scherzenden Ton bestimmt. Solche literarisch produktive Zweideutigkeit kennzeichnete ebenfalls seinen Welterfolg der

25. Welcome To Bertolt Brecht Turns 100 Web Exhibition
Includes biographical, bibliographical and historical information, a reading of brecht's writing by Durs Gr¼nbein, and much else.
http://www.usc.edu/isd/locations/ssh/special/fml/Brecht/
Exhibit
Brecht in America Brecht and Feuchtwanger Brecht in Hollywood Brecht and Eisler
Additional
German Exile Studies
Material
German Exile Library and Archival Resources at USC German Exiles in Southern California German Exile Studies Websites February 1998.
Bertolt Brecht Turns 100 Web Exhibition
Feuchtwanger Memorial Library
University of Southern California This online exhibition celebrates the 100th birthday of Bertolt Brecht, one of the most influential playwrights of the twentieth century. This exhibit showcases archival materials in the Feuchtwanger Memorial Library about Brecht and his years in Southern California.
This exhibit was created by Marje Schuetze-Coburn, Feuchtwanger Librarian, at the University of Southern California. Return to Bertolt Brecht's 100th Birthday Anniversary Exhibit
Feuchtwanger Memorial Library and Archive
Feuchtwanger Librarian

26. Biographie: Bertolt Brecht, 1898-1956
Translate this page bertolt brecht. Schriftsteller. 1898 10. Februar bertolt (eigtl. 14. Augustbertolt brecht stirbt an den Folgen eines Herzinfarkts. (lw/ka). Home.
http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/biografien/BrechtBertolt/
Bertolt Brecht
Schriftsteller
Bekanntschaft mit Paula Banholzer.
Notabitur im Ersten Weltkrieg
1. Oktober: Brecht wird als Lazarettsoldat eingezogen.
November: Mitglied des Augsburger Arbeiter- und Soldatenrates.
30. Juli: Geburt von Brechts und Banholzers Sohn.
29. September: Uraufführung seines kritisch-engagierten, linksorientierten Stücks "Trommeln in der Nacht" in München.
Die Buchausgabe seines ersten Dramas "Baal" erscheint. Es liegt bereits seit zwei Jahren vor, wurde jedoch vom Verlag nicht gedruckt, da ein Verbot befürchtet wurde.
Bei der Premiere von "Trommeln in der Nacht" in Berlin lernt Brecht Helene Weigel kennen.
Carl Zuckmayer Max Reinhardt
ab 1926
Kommunistischen Partei Deutschlands (KPD).
3. November: Geburt des Sohns von Brecht und Weigel.
Mitarbeit am Theater Erwin Piscators
Scheidung von seiner Frau.
Gemeinsam mit Kurt Weill Bearbeitung der "Beggar's Opera". Völlige Umgestaltung des Stücks, das als " Dreigroschenoper " im Theater am Schiffbauerdamm in Berlin mit großem Erfolg uraufgeführt wird. Die "Dreigroschenoper" kann als erstes Stück des sogenannten epischen Theaters angesehen werden. Brecht strebt nicht mehr die Identifikation der Zuschauer mit seinen Heldinnen und Helden an, sondern eine kritische Distanz, die er durch Verfremdung erzielen will.
10. April: Heirat mit Weigel, mit der er ein weiteres Kind hat.

27. Bertolt Brecht
Choose another writer in this calendar bertolt brecht (18981956) German poet, playwright, and theatrical reformer, one of the most prominent figures in the 20th-century theatre.
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/brecht.htm
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) German poet, playwright, and theatrical reformer, one of the most prominent figures in the 20th-century theatre. In his works Brecht have been concerned with encouraging audiences to think rather than becoming too involved in the story and to identify with the characters. In this process he used alienation effects (A Effekts). Brecht developed a form of drama called epic theatre in which ideas or didactic lessons are important. "In order to produce A Effects the actor has to discard whatever means he has learned of persuading the audience to identify itself with the characters which he plays. Aiming not to put his audience into a trance, he must not go into a trance himself. His muscles must remain loose, for a turn of the head, e.g., with tautened neck muscles, will "magically" lead the spectators' eyes and even their heads to turn with it, and this can only detract from any speculation or reaction which the gestures may bring about. His way of speaking has to be free from ecclesiastical singsong and from all those cadences which lull the spectator so that the sense gets lost." (from A Short Organum for the Theatre enfant terrible In 1917 Brecht enrolled as a medical student at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. After military service as a medical orderly, he returned to his studies, but abandoned them in 1921. During the Bavarian revolutionary turmoil of 1918, Brech wrote his first play, BAAL, which was produced in 1923. The play celebrated life and sexuality and was a great success.

28. BERTOLT BRECHT
Biographie, bibliographie, liens, analyses de l'oeuvre.
http://users.skynet.be/oper4sous-brecht/
Biographie Vue d'ensemble Théâtre épique Verfremdung ... Schweyk dans la deuxième guerre mondiale Bertolt Brecht L'opéra de quat'sous et aussi : Schweyk dans la deuxième guerre mondiale Présentation
Interprétation "Nos haec novimus esse nihil"
(John GAY, The Beggar's opera Brève biographie Le projet
Présentation synthétique du projet brechtien Remarques sur l'opéra de Mahagonny"
(théâtre épique : première formulation)
Un concept central Effet d'étrangeté ("Verfremdung") Résumé La fable Résumé détaillé de L'opéra de quat'sous Une oeuvre carnavalesque Opéra carnaval Temps joyeux Bas corporel Ambivalence et oxymoron ... Mackie Don Juan A propos de Brecht : Barthes, Dort "Nature de la révolution brechtienne"
(Roland Barthes)
Brecht et la modernité (Roland Barthes) A propos de la distanciation ("effet V") ...
L'opéra de quat'sous (Bernard Dort)
Bibliographie-Liens Ouvrages utilisés - Quelques sites L'opéra de quat'sous et l'Eveil Brecht mis en scène par le Théâtre de l'Eveil Contact (VV) Dernière modification : le

29. Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956)
Biography of German playwright bertolt brecht, plus links to all of his works currently in print.Category Arts Literature Authors B brecht, bertolt......Biography of German playwright bertolt brecht, plus links to all ofhis works currently in print. Click Here. bertolt brecht.
http://www.imagi-nation.com/moonstruck/clsc15.htm
Bertolt Brecht A poet first and foremost, Bertolt Brecht's genius was for language. However, because this language is built upon a certain bold and direct simplicity, his plays often lose something in the translation from his native German. Nevertheless, they contain a rare poetic vision, a voice that has rarely been paralleled in the 20th century. Brecht was influenced by a wide variety of sources including Chinese, Japanese, and Indian theatre, the Elizabethans (especially Shakespeare ), Greek tragedy, Wedekind , fair-ground entertainments, the Bavarian folk play, and many more. Such a wide variety of sources might have proven overwhelming for a lesser artist, but Brecht had the uncanny ability to take elements from seemingly incompatible sources, combine them, and make them his own. In his early plays, Brecht experimented with dada and expressionism, but in his later work, he developed a style more suited his own unique vision. He detested the "Aristotelian" drama and its attempts to lure the spectator into a kind of trance-like state, a total identification with the hero to the point of complete self-oblivion, resulting in feelings of terror and pity and, ultimately, an emotional catharsis. He didn't want his audience to feel emotionshe wanted them to think and towards this end, he determined to destroy the theatrical illusion, and, thus, that dull trance-like state he so despised.

30. Brecht Project
A webpublished presentation/play on the life and works of brecht, which the author-composer describes as . . . a strange combination of drama, music, essay, WEB site, celebration, critique and possibly much more . . . .
http://pages.prodigy.net/victorag/Brecht_main.htm
I Bertolt Brecht
An exploration of modernism, politics and self by Victor Grauer With special thanks to Tanya Cummings Introduction Overture Prologue ACT I Scene 1 Scene 2 Zwischengesang Scene 3 ...
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This project was made possible with the assistance of a grant from the Pennsylvania State Council on the Arts

31. Literaturfestival Augsburg - 100 Jahre Bertolt Brecht
Im gemeinsamen Projekt der FH Augsburg und des Kulturb¼ros der Stadt stellen Studenten des Fachbereichs Informatik das Augsburger Literaturfestival (1998) mit umfassenden Infos zu bertolt brecht vor.
http://archiv.informatik.fh-augsburg.de/informatik/projekte/brecht/

32. Bertolt Brecht
Kommentierte Linksammlung der FU Berlin.
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33. Exponat: Photo: Brecht, Bertolt, Um 1920
Translate this page bertolt brecht Photographie um 1920 DHM, Berlin G 92/3
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Bertolt Brecht
Photographie
um 1920
DHM, Berlin
G 92/3

34. ClassicNotes: Bertolt Brecht
bertolt brecht. Biography of bertolt brecht. About the Author. brecht wastheir first child and he was baptized as Eugen bertolt Friedrich brecht.
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Bertolt Brecht was born on February 10, 1898 in the medieval city of Augsburg, part of the Bavarian section of the German Empire. Married in 1897, his father was a Catholic and his mother a Protestant. Brecht was their first child and he was baptized as Eugen Bertolt Friedrich Brecht. His father, Bertolt Friedrich Brecht, worked as Chief Clerk in a paper factory and clearly fit the definition of "bourgeois." His mother, Wilhelmine Friederike Sophie Brezing, was ill with breast cancer most of his young life. He had one brother, Walter, who was born in 1900. Throughout his life Brecht was supported by his family, especially his father with whom he disagreed strongly concerning the bourgeois lifestyle. His father continued to provide financial support and a home for much of his life. Only one correspondence between them survives: a letter where Brecht begs his father to raise his illegitimate children. Brecht was a sickly child, with a congenital heart condition and a facial tic. As a result he was sent to a sanitarium to relax. At age six he attended a Protestant elementary school (Volksschule) and at age ten a private school: The Royal Bavarian Realgymnasium (Königlich-Bayerisches Realgymnasium). Like most students, he was educated in Latin and the humanities, and later exposed to thinkers such as Nietzsche. He suffered a heart attack at the age of twelve, but soon recovered and continued his education.

35. Home
ONG cuyo objetivo es el el rec­proco conocimiento entre el Uruguay y la Repºblica Federal de Alemania, como medio de difusi³n de sus respectivos valores culturales.
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36. Theatre
Playwrights bertolt brecht. A brief biographical note brecht's biography(Encyclopedia Britannica, 1995) brecht's short biography
http://research.haifa.ac.il/~theatre/brecht.html
Playwrights: Bertolt Brecht
A brief biographical note
Brecht's biography (Encyclopedia Britannica, 1995)

Brecht's short biography

Facts about Brecht
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International Brecht Society

Bertolt Brecht and Lion Feuchtwanger Brecht and Epic theatre (Oregon State University)
Brecht's exile in Southern California

Brecht Turns 100, a web exhibition

Frederic Ewen's Book
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Life of galileo

Fear and Misery in the Third Reich at The University of Haifa Prague Brecht Days, 1998 Truszczynski, Jarek: When the Shark Bites
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37. Bertolt Brecht: Love Poems
A small collection in English and German.
http://www.jbeilharz.de/poetas/brecht/
A few love poems by Bertolt Brecht in German and English translation by J. Beilharz Ich will mit dem gehen, den ich liebe Ich will mit dem gehen, den ich liebe.
Ich will nicht ausrechnen, was es kostet.
Ich will nicht nachdenken, ob es gut ist.
Ich will nicht wissen, ob er mich liebt.
Ich will mit ihm gehen, den ich liebe. I want to go with the one I love I want to go with the one I love.
I do not want to calculate the cost.
I do not want to think about whether it's good.
I do not want to know whether he loves me.
I want to go with whom I love. Morgens und abends zu lesen Der, den ich liebe
Hat mir gesagt
Daß er mich braucht. Darum Gebe ich auf mich acht Sehe auf meinen Weg und Fürchte von jedem Regentropfen Daß er mich erschlagen könnte. To read in the morning and at night My love Has told me That he needs me. That's why I take good care of myself Watch out where I'm going and Fear that any drop of rain Might kill me.

38. Bertholt Brecht
bertolt brecht was born in Augsburg, Germany, on 19th February, 1898.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAbrecht.htm
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Bertolt Brecht was born in Augsburg, Germany, on 19th February, 1898. He studied philosophy and medicine at the University of Munich before becoming a medical orderly in a German military hospital during the First World War . This experience reinforced his hatred of war and influenced his support for the failed Socialist revolution in 1919.
After the war Brecht returned to university but became eventually became more interested in literature than medicine. His first play to be produced was Bael (1922). This was followed by

39. Hilfe Für Mehmet Demir!
Die Mitsch¼ler und sch¼lerinnen fordern Freiheit und Abschiebeschutz f¼r Mehmet Demir und informieren ¼ber den Fall aus ihrer Sicht. Mehmet ist Kurde und hat niemanden mehr in der T¼rkei. Er f¼rchtet sich vor der Verfolgung, unter der Kurden in der T¼rkei zu leiden haben. Besucher k¶nnen sich in das G¤stebuch eintragen oder im Online-Forum diskutieren. Inzwischen hat das OVG M¼nster entschieden, dass Mehmet in Deutschland bleiben darf; die Solidarit¤t hatte Erfolg.
http://www.cbanze.de/MEHMET/index.htm

40. Augenblick-Die Schülerzeitung Am BB
OnlineAusgabe der Sch¼lerzeitung des bertolt-brecht-Gymnasiums mit aktuellen Terminen, Forum und Meinungsbefragungen.
http://marvin.sn.schule.de/~bebenews/

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