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The wild stage : literary cabarets of the Weimar Republic / Alan Lareau.

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The wild stage : literary cabarets of the Weimar Republic / Alan Lareau.

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The wild stage : literary cabarets of the Weimar Republic / Alan Lareau.

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Full title

The wild stage : literary cabarets of the Weimar Republic / Alan Lareau.

Author / Creator

Publisher

Columbia, S.C. : Camden House, c1995.

Call Numbers

N830.90091/6

Record Identifier

74VMBG5myrOM

MMS ID

991002445849702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

215 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Contents

1. Schall und Rauch - The Avant-Garde in a Beer Cellar. The Premiere Program. The First Season. The Demise of Schall und Rauch -- 2. Wilde Buhne - Literature for a New Audience. Milieu Poetry: Underworld Figures and Outcasts. New Songs for the Modern Metropolis. Satires of Stylish Society. New Music...

Publication information

Publisher

Columbia, S.C. : Camden House, c1995.

Place of Publication

South Carolina

Date Published

c1995.

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Scope and Contents

Summary

Alan Lareau's The Wild State: Literary Cabarets of the Weimar Republic reconstructs the artistic programs, repertoires, and reception of three famous Kleinkunst stages during the Weimar Republic: Max Reinhardt's Schall und Rauch (1919), Trude Hesterberg's Wilde Buhne (1921), and Werner Finck's Die Katakombe (1929). The Wild Stage explores the wide...

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Full title

The wild stage : literary cabarets of the Weimar Republic / Alan Lareau.

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Author / Creator

Notes

General note

Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-209) and index.

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Date Copyright

c1995.

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Call Numbers

N830.90091/6

Record Identifier

74VMBG5myrOM

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VMBG5myrOM

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ISBN

1879751860 (alk. paper)

9781879751866 (alk. paper)

DDC

830.90091

MMS ID

991002445849702626

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