Theatre in handwriting : Hamburg prompt book practices, 1770s-1820s /

In German spoken theatre, prompt books used to be written by multiple participants engaging in diverse manuscript practices which continually revise the unfixed literary text within its theatrical context. Based on examples of the vast Hamburg "Theatre-Library" from the 1770s to 1820s, thi...

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Main Authors: Schäfer, Martin Jörg (Author), Weinstock, Alexander (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bielefeld : Transcript, [2024]
Series:Theatre studies ; v. 157.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
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Summary:In German spoken theatre, prompt books used to be written by multiple participants engaging in diverse manuscript practices which continually revise the unfixed literary text within its theatrical context. Based on examples of the vast Hamburg "Theatre-Library" from the 1770s to 1820s, this study proposes a transdisciplinary approach towards handwritten artefacts in modern European theatre. Martin Jörg Schäfer and Alexander Weinstock examine the many-handed creation, handwritten transformation and often decades of use of prompt books in a time increasingly dominated by printing This perspective changes our notion of theatre history around 1800 as well as that of literature and authorship.
Item Description:Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universität Graz, 2021.
Physical Description:1 online resource (274 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-274).
ISBN:9783839469651
3839469651