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misery that ensues.'
Bourgeois tragedy,
known in
German as Bürgerliches
Trauerspiel,
emerged in 18th-century
Europe as a
product of the
Enlightenment and...
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Bourgeois tragedy (German: Bürgerliches
Trauerspiel) is a form of
tragedy that
developed in 18th-century Europe. It is a
fruit of the
enlightenment and...
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University Press. ISBN 9780801846571. Alms, Anthony. 2007. Theology,
Trauerspiel, and the
Conceptual Foundations of
Early German Opera. City University...
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essays on Baudelaire, Goethe, Kafka, Kraus, Leskov, Proust, Walser,
Trauerspiel and
translation theory. He
translated the
Tableaux Parisiens section...
- ("Braunschweig" in German). The work is an
example of
German bürgerliches
Trauerspiel (bourgeois tragedy).[citation needed] The
story concerns a
virtuous young...
- his
theory of the
allegory in his
study Ursprung des
deutschen Trauerspiels ("
Trauerspiel"
literally means "mourning play" but is
often translated as "tragic...
- The
Origin of
German Tragic Drama (German:
Ursprung des
deutschen Trauerspiels) was the
postdoctoral major academic work (habilitation)
submitted by Walter...
- Hochhuth's
controversial drama Der Stellvertreter. Ein
christliches Trauerspiel (The Deputy, a
Christian tragedy,
released in
English in 1964) portra****...
- Märchen u. Märchen
Spiele (1864) Natur-Mythen: Mai 1865 (1865) Genovefa:
Trauerspiel in 3 Aufzügen (1866) Gudrun.
Schauspiel in 5
Akten (1868),
online at...
- Octavia, a
Roman tragedy written during the
Flavian period Agrippina:
Trauerspiel (1665), a
German baroque tragedy by
Daniel Casper von
Lohenstein G.F...