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Friedrich Schiller : crime, aesthetics, and the poetics of punishment

Title
Friedrich Schiller : crime, aesthetics, and the poetics of punishment / Gail K. Hart.
Author
Hart, Gail Kathleen.
Publication
Newark : University of Delaware Press, c2005.

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183 p.; 25 cm.
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Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 176-180) and index.
Contents
Admiration for aberrants and Schiller's school days -- What does the dramatic stage actually do? Exposure, demonstration and Wirkung in the Schaubühne essay and the execution of Maria Stuart -- "Die Schande nimmt ab mit der wachsenden Sünde": early Schiller and the charisma of the criminal -- Schiller and the prison in and around Spiel des Schicksals -- Murderous fathers: Wilhelm Tell and the decriminalization of murder -- Schiller's heart, Joan's crimes, and Johanna's glory: rescuing the feminine from history -- Schillerian intertextuality in the twentieth century: lost honor, aesthetic education and free will.
Call Number
JFE 05-5259
ISBN
0874138957 (alk. paper)
LCCN
2004021639
OCLC
56517541
Author
Hart, Gail Kathleen.
Title
Friedrich Schiller : crime, aesthetics, and the poetics of punishment / Gail K. Hart.
Imprint
Newark : University of Delaware Press, c2005.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 176-180) and index.
Research Call Number
JFE 05-5259
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