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  • av Bertolt Brecht
    225

    Set in a mythical Chicago, Saint Joan of the Stockyards tells the story of a Salvation Army lieutenant who challenges the power of Pierpoint Mauler, the meat king. The play, which was never staged in Brecht's lifetime, is published here with a new translation and introductory notes.

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    139

    This play, written during Brecht's exile to the United States and set in pre-Communist China, is a parable of a young woman torn between obligation and reality, between love and practicality, and between her own needs and those of her friends and neighbours.

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    125

    Retells the tale of King Solomon and a child claimed by two mothers.

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    239,-

    Brecht's operatic play produced with Hauptmann, Neher and Weill was first staged in 1930. Translated and with commentary by Steve Giles, this critical edition is the first translation into English of the approved Versuche text of 1930/1.

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    509 - 2 145

    Includes the full German text, accompanied by German-English vocabulary. Notes and a detailed introduction in English put the work in its social and historical context.

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    174 - 179,-

    A Student Edition of Brecht's series of inter-connected playlets that describes events which took place in German households under the rise of the Nazis. The text of the play is accompanied by an extensive commentary and study notes.

  • - Baal; Drums in the Night; In the Jungle of Cities; Life of Edward II of England; & 5 One Act Plays
    av Bertolt Brecht
    475

    One of a series of eight, this volume features the plays Baal, Drums in the Night, In the Jungle of Cities, The Life of Edward II of England; and five one-act plays: A Respectable Wedding, The Beggar or the Dead Dog, Driving out a Devil, Lux in Tenebris and The Catch.

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    965

    With each section beginning with a short introductory essay summarizing Brecht's thought in the relevant year, this volume contains new translations to extend our image of one of the 20th century's most entertaining and thought-provoking writers on culture, aesthetics and politics.

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    174 - 239,-

    This is David Hare's version of Brecht's classic play which was premiered by the National Theatre, London, in November 1995.

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    174 - 239,-

    In John Willett's translation, this edition contains expert notes on the author's life and work, historical and political background to the play, photographs from stage productions and a glossary of difficult words and phrases

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    865

    "One of the greatest poets and dramatists of our century" (Observer)

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    475 - 869

    This text includes all of Brecht's theoretical writing about film, radio, broadcasting and the new media written between 1919 and 1956 as well as all of his important screenplays produced during the 1920's and 1930's.

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    174 - 239,-

    Described by Brecht as "a gangster play that would recall certain events familiar to us all", Arturo Ui is a witty and savage satire of the rise of Hitler - recast by Brecht into a small-time Chicago gangster's takeover of the city's greengrocery trade.

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    174 - 185

    In Methuen Drama's Modern Classics series, this edition of Brecht's anti-war masterpiece translated by John Willett features an extensive introduction and Brecht's notes and textual variants.

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    225 - 249

    Repackaged and reissued, this is Brecht's classic interpretation of John Gay's The Beggars Opera. It is a vicious satire on the bourgeois capitalist society of the Weimar Republic, married with the jazz music of Kurt Weill. The text is accompanied by Brecht's original notes.

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    225

    Brecht's 'learning plays', designed as short training pieces for actors, derive from the period of Brecht's most sharply Communist works.

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    179 - 225

    Inspired by the Chinese play Chalk Circle, and written at the close of World War II, this parable is set in the Caucasus Mountains of Georgia. It re-tells the tale of King Solomon and a child claimed and fought over by two women.

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