The Political Dramaturgy of Nicodemus Frischlin : Essays on Humanist Drama in Germany (Record no. 52928)

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International Standard Book Number 9781469656656_Price
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Standard number or code 10.5149/9781469656656_Price
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Personal name Price, David
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Title The Political Dramaturgy of Nicodemus Frischlin : Essays on Humanist Drama in Germany
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Chapel Hill
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. The University of North Carolina Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1990
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Extent 1 electronic resource (168 p.)
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Summary, etc. This is the first comprehensive study of the dramas of Nicodemus Frischlin (1547–1590), one of the most versatile and complex playwrights of early modern Germany. Frischlin’s broad range encompassed biblical, confessional, and historical drama, all of which expressed bold social and political criticism. His plays were influential, frequently printed and translated, and often controversial. He ended his short life trying to escape prison, where he was being held for threatening further political publications. Price analyzes Frischlin’s dramatic output, as well as humanist literary theory, in particular Renaissance approaches to rhetoric and imitation, to explain how humanists modified or even subverted classical forms to accommodate political and theological activism.
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Text of note Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
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Text of note National Endowment for the Humanities
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Uncontrolled term German studies
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Uncontrolled term Literature
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Uncontrolled term Theatre and Drama
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