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John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera 1728-2004 : Adaptations and Re-Writings.
Title:
John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera 1728-2004 : Adaptations and Re-Writings.
Author:
Gay, John.
ISBN:
9789401203661
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (348 pages)
Series:
Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft, 105 ; v.v. 105

Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft, 105
Contents:
Contents -- Calendar of Important Adaptations and Re-Writings 1920-2004 -- From Gay to Brecht and Beyond: Imitation and Re-Writing of The Beggar's Opera - 1728 to 2004 -- John Gays The Beggar's Opera und die sozialhistorischen Kontexte: Satire, Kriminalität, Ballade, Oper, Kommerzialisierung -- The Beggar's Opera and its Criminal Law Context -- Die Fortsetzung der Beggar's Opera: Polly (1728) -- Robert Walpole und Jonathan Wild: Die satirischen Bezugspersonen von John Gays The Beggar's Opera -- A Late Eighteenth-Century Ballad Opera and John Wilkes: The Bow-Street Opera (1773) -- Ekstasen der Sachlichkeit: Zur Dreigroschenoper (1928) von Bertolt Brecht und Kurt Weill -- John Gays The Beggar's Opera und Václav Havels Zebrácká opera (1975) -- Opera Wonyosi (1977): Strategies of a Postcolonial Response to a Western Operatic Drama -- Rewriting als produktive Differenz: Chico Buarque de Hollandas Ópera do Malandro (1978) als brasilianische Wiederkehr von John Gays The Beggar's Opera -- Italiens Spaßmacher schlägt wieder zu: Dario Fos L'opera dello sghignazzo (1981) als provokatives Rewriting der Bettleroper -- Alan Ayckbourn's Beggar's Opera as A Chorus of Disapproval (1984) -- Contributors.
Abstract:
When Richard Steele remarked that "the greatest Evils in human Society are such as no Law can come at", he was not able to forsee the spectacular success of John Gay's satire of society, the administration of law and crime, politics, the Italian opera and other topics. Gay's The Beggar's Opera , with its mixture of witty dialogue and popular songs, was imitated by 18th century writers, criticized by those on the seats of power, but remained a favourite of the English theatre public ever since. With N. Playfair's 1920 revival and B. Brecht's and K. Weill's 1928 Dreigroschenoper , Gay's play has been a starting-point for dramatists such as V. Havel ( Zebrácká opera , 1975), W. Soyinka ( Opera Wonyosi , 1977), Ch. Buarque ( Ópera do Malandro , 1978), D. Fo ( L'opera dello sghignazzo , 1981), A. Ayckbourn ( A Chorus of Disapproval , 1984), as well as others such as Latouche, Hacks, Fassbinder, Dear, Wasserman, and Lepage.Apart from contributions by international scholars analysing the above-named plays, the editors' introduction covers other dramatists that have payed hommage to Gay. This interdisciplinary collection of essays is of particular interest for scholars working in the field of drama/theatre studies, the eighteenth century, contemporary drama, postcolonial studies, and politics and the stage.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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