Dramatic Works
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"Dramatic Works", Volume 9, presents a significant collection of plays by the Nobel Prize-winning author Gerhart Hauptmann, one of the most influential figures in modern German literature. This volume continues the comprehensive English-language translation of his theatrical output, illustrating his profound transition from the stark realism of Naturalism to more symbolic and poetic modes of expression.
The plays included in this volume showcase Hauptmann's mastery of character psychology and his keen insight into the social tensions of the early 20th century. Known for his ability to capture the authentic rhythms of speech and the complexities of human motivation, Hauptmann creates immersive worlds where the struggles of individuals are set against broader historical and cultural shifts. His work remains a cornerstone of European drama, reflecting the anxieties and aspirations of an era in flux.
This collection is an essential resource for students of theater history and readers seeking to understand the evolution of the modern stage. By focusing on the raw realities of the human experience and the subtle nuances of interpersonal relationships, Hauptmann's "Dramatic Works" continues to resonate with contemporary audiences and scholars alike.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025494937
- ISBN-10: 1025494938
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.88 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.61 pounds
- Page Count: 398
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