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  1. Myth and modernity in the twentieth century Romanian novel
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  East European Monographs, Boulder, Colo.

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
    89.164.34
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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 0880336439; 9780880336437
    Subjects: Rumänisch; Roman
    Scope: 154 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. 143 - 154

  2. Subversive stages
    theater in pre- and post-communist Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Central European University Press, Budapest ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., New York

    Exploring theater practices in communist and post-communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, this book analyzes intertextuality or "inter-theatricality" as a political strategy, designed to criticize contemporary political conditions while at the same... more

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    Exploring theater practices in communist and post-communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, this book analyzes intertextuality or "inter-theatricality" as a political strategy, designed to criticize contemporary political conditions while at the same time trying to circumvent censorship. Plays by Romanian, Hungarian and Bulgarian dramatists are examined, who are "retrofitting" the past by adapting the political crimes and horrifying tactics of totalitarianism to the classical theatre (with Shakespeare a favorite) to reveal the region's traumatic history. By the sustained analysis of the aesthetic devices used as political tools, Orlich makes a very strong case for the continued relevance of the theater as one of the subtlest media in the public sphere. She embeds her close readings in a thorough historical analysis and displays a profound knowledge of the political role of theater history. In the Soviet bloc the theater of the absurd, experimentation, irony, and intertextual distancing (estrangement) are not seen as mere aesthetic language games but as political strategies that use indirection to say what cannot be said directly.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789633861189
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 239 Seiten)
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 203-209

  3. Subversive Stages
    Theater in Pre- and Post-Communist in Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Central European University LLC, Budapest ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    Exploring theater practices in communist and post-communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, this book analyzes intertextuality or "inter-theatricality" as a political strategy, designed to criticize contemporary political conditions while at the same... more

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    Exploring theater practices in communist and post-communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, this book analyzes intertextuality or "inter-theatricality" as a political strategy, designed to criticize contemporary political conditions while at the same time trying to circumvent censorship. Plays by Romanian, Hungarian and Bulgarian dramatists are examined, who are "retrofitting" the past by adapting the political crimes and horrifying tactics of totalitarianism to the classical theatre (with Shakespeare a favorite) to reveal the region's traumatic history. By the sustained analysis of the aesthetic devices used as political tools, Orlich makes a very strong case for the continued relevance of the theater as one of the subtlest media in the public sphere. She embeds her close readings in a thorough historical analysis and displays a profound knowledge of the political role of theater history. In the Soviet bloc the theater of the absurd, experimentation, irony, and intertextual distancing (estrangement) are not seen as mere aesthetic language games but as political strategies that use indirection to say what cannot be said directly.

     

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    ISBN: 9789633861189
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (239 pages)
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  4. Staging Stalinism in post-communist Romanian theatre
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Casa Cărţii de Ştiinţă, Cluj-Napoca

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    ISBN: 9786061701919
    Subjects: Stalinismus <Motiv>; Postkommunismus <Motiv>; Rumänisch; Drama
    Scope: 94 S., Ill.
  5. Myth and modernity in the twentieth century Romanian novel
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  East European Monographs [u.a.], Boulder, Colo.

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    ISBN: 9780880336437; 0880336439
    Series: East European monographs ; no. 745
    Subjects: Romanian fiction
    Other subjects: Array
    Scope: 154 S., 23 cm
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    Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references

    Romanian avant-gardism and French surrealism beyond The Waste Land: Gellu Naum's Zenobia -- Modernism and the male world: the crisis of masculinity in The Bed of Procrustes -- A feminist epistemology of sensibility: Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu's Hallipa trilogy -- Mapping orality and literacy in Romanian modern fiction: Mihail Sadoveanu's The Hatchet and Tales from Ancuṭa's Inn -- Experiencing the past, narrating the present: Magical Realism as narrative discourse in Ṣtefan Agopian's Velvet Tache.

  6. Myth and modernity in the twentieth century Romanian novel
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  East European Monographs [u.a.], Boulder, Colo.

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    1 A 766193
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    2010 A 9636
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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780880336437; 0880336439
    Series: East European monographs ; no. 745
    Subjects: Romanian fiction
    Other subjects: Array
    Scope: 154 S., 23 cm
    Notes:

    Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references

    Romanian avant-gardism and French surrealism beyond The Waste Land: Gellu Naum's Zenobia -- Modernism and the male world: the crisis of masculinity in The Bed of Procrustes -- A feminist epistemology of sensibility: Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu's Hallipa trilogy -- Mapping orality and literacy in Romanian modern fiction: Mihail Sadoveanu's The Hatchet and Tales from Ancuṭa's Inn -- Experiencing the past, narrating the present: Magical Realism as narrative discourse in Ṣtefan Agopian's Velvet Tache.

  7. Articulating gender, narrating the nation
    allegorical femininity in Romanian fiction
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  East European Monographs, Boulder, Colo.

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
    88.092.32
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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0880335475
    Series: East European monographs ; 649
    Subjects: Rumänisch; Literatur; Frau; Weiblichkeit; Allegorie; Nationalbewusstsein
    Scope: IV, 109 p., Ill.
  8. Subversive Stages
    Theater in Pre- and Post-Communist in Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Central European University LLC, Budapest

    Exploring theater practices in communist and post-communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, this book analyzes intertextuality or "inter-theatricality" as a political strategy, designed to criticize contemporary political conditions while at the same... more

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    Exploring theater practices in communist and post-communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, this book analyzes intertextuality or "inter-theatricality" as a political strategy, designed to criticize contemporary political conditions while at the same time trying to circumvent censorship. Plays by Romanian, Hungarian and Bulgarian dramatists are examined, who are "retrofitting" the past by adapting the political crimes and horrifying tactics of totalitarianism to the classical theatre (with Shakespeare a favorite) to reveal the region's traumatic history. By the sustained analysis of the aesthetic devices used as political tools, Orlich makes a very strong case for the continued relevance of the theater as one of the subtlest media in the public sphere. She embeds her close readings in a thorough historical analysis and displays a profound knowledge of the political role of theater history. In the Soviet bloc the theater of the absurd, experimentation, irony, and intertextual distancing (estrangement) are not seen as mere aesthetic language games but as political strategies that use indirection to say what cannot be said directly Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- The Ghosts of History Redux: Intertextuality, Rewriting, Adaptation -- Introduction -- Part 1 THE RUSSIAN AND FRENCH MASTERS -- I. The Political Ghosts and Ideological Phantasms of Nic Ularu's The Cherry Orchard, A Sequel -- II. Adapting Molière and Jules Verne to Soviet Censorship: The Alchemical Politics of Bulgakov's A Cabal of Hypocrites and The Crimson Island -- III. György Spiró's The Impostor: Rethinking Molière's Tartuffe for Communist Hungary -- Part 2 SHAKESPEARE IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE -- IV. Stalinist "Traitors" and "Saboteurs": Matéi Vișniec's Richard III Will Not Take Place or Scenes from the Life of Meyerhold -- V. Staging Hamlet as Political No Exit in Géza Bereményi's Halmi -- VI. Nedyalko Yordanov's The Murder of Gonzago: Reading Bulgaria's Communist Political Culture through Shakespeare's Hamlet -- Part 3 INSERTING GOD INTO POLITICS -- VII. Specters of State Power, History, and Politics of the Stage: Vlad Zografi's Peter or The Sun Spots -- VIII. Inserting God into the Communist Personality Cult: Stefan Tsanev's The Other Death of Joan of Arc -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index

     

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    ISBN: 9789633861189
    Subjects: Communism and literature - Europe, Eastern
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (239 pages)
  9. Silent bodies
    (re)discovering the women of Romanian short fiction
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  East European Monographs [u.a.], Boulder, Colo.

    Universitätsbibliothek Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
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  10. Subversive Stages
    Theater in Pre- and Post-Communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria
    Published: [2022]; ©2017
    Publisher:  Central European University Press, Budapest

    Exploring theater practices in communist and post-communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, this book analyzes intertextuality or "inter-theatricality" as a political strategy, designed to criticize contemporary political conditions while at the same... more

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    Exploring theater practices in communist and post-communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, this book analyzes intertextuality or "inter-theatricality" as a political strategy, designed to criticize contemporary political conditions while at the same time trying to circumvent censorship. Plays by Romanian, Hungarian and Bulgarian dramatists are examined, who are "retrofitting" the past by adapting the political crimes and horrifying tactics of totalitarianism to the classical theatre (with Shakespeare a favorite) to reveal the region's traumatic history. By the sustained analysis of the aesthetic devices used as political tools, Orlich makes a very strong case for the continued relevance of the theater as one of the subtlest media in the public sphere. She embeds her close readings in a thorough historical analysis and displays a profound knowledge of the political role of theater history. In the Soviet bloc the theater of the absurd, experimentation, irony, and intertextual distancing (estrangement) are not seen as mere aesthetic language games but as political strategies that use indirection to say what cannot be said directly

     

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    Contributor: Komporaly, Josefina (MitwirkendeR); Komporaly, Jozefina (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789633861189
    Subjects: Communism and literature; East European drama; East European drama--20th century--History and criticism; English drama; French drama; Russian drama; PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / History & Criticism
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (238 p.)
  11. Articulating gender, narrating the nation
    allegorical femininity in Romanian fiction
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Columbia Univ. Press, Boulder [u.a.]

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    ISBN: 0880335475
    Series: East European monographs ; 649
    Subjects: Femme; Féminité; Genre; Littérature roumaine; Roman; Thème littéraire; Literature and society; Romanian fiction; Romanian fiction; Women in literature; Literatur; Frau; Rumänisch; Nationalbewusstsein
    Scope: IV, 109 S., Ill.
  12. Subversive Stages
    Theater in Pre- and Post-Communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria
    Published: [2017]; ©2017
    Publisher:  Central European University Press, Budapest ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Exploring theater practices in communist and post-communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, this book analyzes intertextuality or "inter-theatricality" as a political strategy, designed to criticize contemporary political conditions while at the same... more

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    Exploring theater practices in communist and post-communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, this book analyzes intertextuality or "inter-theatricality" as a political strategy, designed to criticize contemporary political conditions while at the same time trying to circumvent censorship. Plays by Romanian, Hungarian and Bulgarian dramatists are examined, who are "retrofitting" the past by adapting the political crimes and horrifying tactics of totalitarianism to the classical theatre (with Shakespeare a favorite) to reveal the region's traumatic history. By the sustained analysis of the aesthetic devices used as political tools, Orlich makes a very strong case for the continued relevance of the theater as one of the subtlest media in the public sphere. She embeds her close readings in a thorough historical analysis and displays a profound knowledge of the political role of theater history. In the Soviet bloc the theater of the absurd, experimentation, irony, and intertextual distancing (estrangement) are not seen as mere aesthetic language games but as political strategies that use indirection to say what cannot be said directly.

     

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    ISBN: 9789633861189
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (238 p.)
  13. Articulating gender, narrating the nation
    allegorical femininity in Romanian fiction
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Columbia Univ. Press, New York ; East European Monographs, Boulder, Colo.

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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    ISBN: 0880335475
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    Series: East European monographs ; 649
    Subjects: Women in literature; Literature and society; Romanian fiction; Romanian fiction
    Scope: IV, 109 S, Ill.
  14. Silent bodies
    (re)discovering the women of Romanian short fiction
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  East European Monographs, Boulder, Colo.

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 0880334991
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    2002-110853
    RVK Categories: IX 5650
    Series: East European monographs ; 601
    Subjects: Romanian fiction; Short stories, Romanian; Sex role in literature; Women in literature
    Scope: vii, 100 p, ill, 23 cm
  15. Articulating gender, narrating the nation
    allegorical femininity in Romanian fiction
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Columbia Univ. Press, New York ; East European Monographs, Boulder, Colo.

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    2004108573
    Series: East European monographs ; 649
    Subjects: Women in literature; Literature and society; Romanian fiction; Romanian fiction
    Scope: IV, 109 S, Ill.
  16. Subversive Stages
    Theater in Pre- and Post-CommunistHungary, Romania and Bulgaria
    Published: 2017; ©2017
    Publisher:  Central European University Press, Budapest

    Exploring theater practices in communist and post-communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, this book analyzes intertextuality or "inter-theatricality" as a political strategy, designed to criticize contemporary political conditions while at the same... more

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    Exploring theater practices in communist and post-communist Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, this book analyzes intertextuality or "inter-theatricality" as a political strategy, designed to criticize contemporary political conditions while at the same time trying to circumvent censorship. Plays by Romanian, Hungarian and Bulgarian dramatists are examined, who are "retrofitting" the past by adapting the political crimes and horrifying tactics of totalitarianism to the classical theatre (with Shakespeare a favorite) to reveal the region's traumatic history. By the sustained analysis of the aesthetic devices used as political tools, Orlich makes a very strong case for the continued relevance of the theater as one of the subtlest media in the public sphere. She embeds her close readings in a thorough historical analysis and displays a profound knowledge of the political role of theater history. In the Soviet bloc the theater of the absurd, experimentation, irony, and intertextual distancing (estrangement) are not seen as mere aesthetic language games but as political strategies that use indirection to say what cannot be said directly. Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- The Ghosts of History Redux: Intertextuality, Rewriting, Adaptation -- Introduction -- Part 1 THE RUSSIAN AND FRENCH MASTERS -- I. The Political Ghosts and Ideological Phantasms of Nic Ularu's The Cherry Orchard, A Sequel -- II. Adapting Molière and Jules Verne to Soviet Censorship: The Alchemical Politics of Bulgakov's A Cabal of Hypocrites and The Crimson Island -- III. György Spiró's The Impostor: Rethinking Molière's Tartuffe for Communist Hungary -- Part 2 SHAKESPEARE IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE -- IV. Stalinist "Traitors" and "Saboteurs": Matéi Vișniec's Richard III Will Not Take Place or Scenes from the Life of Meyerhold -- V. Staging Hamlet as Political No Exit in Géza Bereményi's Halmi -- VI. Nedyalko Yordanov's The Murder of Gonzago: Reading Bulgaria's Communist Political Culture through Shakespeare's Hamlet -- Part 3 INSERTING GOD INTO POLITICS -- VII. Specters of State Power, History, and Politics of the Stage: Vlad Zografi's Peter or The Sun Spots -- VIII. Inserting God into the Communist Personality Cult: Stefan Tsanev's The Other Death of Joan of Arc -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.

     

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    Contributor: Komporaly, Jozefina (MitwirkendeR)
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    ISBN: 9789633861189
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Subjects: East European drama--20th century--History and criticism; Electronic books
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  17. Subversive Stages
    Theater in Pre- and Post-Communist in Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Central European University Press, New York

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    ISBN: 9789633861189
    Subjects: Shakespeare, William ; 1564-1616 ; Adaptations ; History and criticism; Communism and literature ; Europe, Eastern; English drama ; Adaptations ; History and criticism; French drama ; Adaptations ; History and criticism; Russian drama ; Adaptations ; History and criticism; East European drama ; 20th century ; History and criticism
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  18. Silent bodies
    (re)discovering the women of Romanian short fiction
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  East European Monographs, Boulder, Colo.

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    RVK Categories: IX 5650
    Series: East European monographs ; 601
    Subjects: Romanian fiction; Short stories, Romanian; Sex role in literature; Women in literature
    Scope: vii, 100 p, ill, 23 cm