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Hans Sachs's "The Scholar Bound for Paradise"
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"The Scholar Bound for Paradise" is a critical edition of this Shrovetide play by Hans Sachs (1494-1576). The earliest stages of a purely secular comedy in Germany are to be found in Shrovetide plays such as Sachs's. They became popular in Nuremberg in the latter part of the 15th century during Shrovetide--the three days before Ash Wednesday--which was a special period before Lent for both religious confession and carnival festivity. Shrovetide plays dealt with everyday occurrences like family quarrels and courtroom trials, often in a peasant setting. The plays were usually in one act of about 400 irregular four-beat verse lines spoken by three to six typed characters. The dominant theme, as in the case of "The Scholar Bound for Paradise", was the exposure of human folly by good, moral burghers. This edition of "The Scholar Bound for Paradise" includes a brief biography of Sachs's life and a summary of his work; a critical essay on his dramatic oeuvre; the play itself translated into English, followed by textual notes as well as the German version; an historical introduction to German-language comedy in general; and a bibliography of criticism on Sachs's 85 Shrovetide plays.
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R. J. Cardullo a obtenu une maîtrise et un doctorat à l'université de Yale, une autre maîtrise à Tulane et une licence avec mention à l'université de Floride à Gainesville. Il a enseigné pendant quarante ans à l'université du Michigan, à Colgate, à Wesleyan et à l'université de New York, ainsi qu'en dehors des États-Unis.
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"The Scholar Bound for Paradise" is a critical edition of this Shrovetide play by Hans Sachs (1494-1576). The earliest stages of a purely secular comedy in Germany are to be found in Shrovetide plays such as Sachs's. They became popular in Nuremberg in the latter part of the 15th century during Shrovetide--the three days before Ash Wednesday--which was a special period before Lent for both religious confession and carnival festivity. Shrovetide plays dealt with everyday occurrences like family quarrels and courtroom trials, often in a peasant setting. The plays were usually in one act of about 400 irregular four-beat verse lines spoken by three to six typed characters. The dominant theme, as in the case of "The Scholar Bound for Paradise", was the exposure of human folly by good, moral burghers. This edition of "The Scholar Bound for Paradise" includes a brief biography of Sachs's life and a summary of his work; a critical essay on his dramatic oeuvre; the play itself translated into English, followed by textual notes as well as the German version; an historical introduction to German-language comedy in general; and a bibliography of criticism on Sachs's 85 Shrovetide plays.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Autor Robert Cardullo
- Titel Hans Sachs's "The Scholar Bound for Paradise"
- Veröffentlichung 22.05.2010
- ISBN 3838315537
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783838315539
- Jahr 2010
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T5mm
- Untertitel A Critical Edition
- Gewicht 119g
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Genre Kunst
- Anzahl Seiten 68
- GTIN 09783838315539