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Theatre History

1999

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Full-Text Articles in Dramatic Literature, Criticism and Theory

Ersatz Comedy In The Third Reich, William Grange Dec 1998

Ersatz Comedy In The Third Reich, William Grange

William Grange

JOSEPH GOEBBELS and ALFRED ROSENBERG identified Jewish playwrights, especially those who wrote comedy, as “agents of the threatening anti-Western invasion. . . . With the help of nigger Americanism, Jews from the East brought hither by the Mongolian sources of Bolshevism” had polluted an ethnically pure German theatre. Goebbels attacked plays by Franz Arnold (1878-1960), Rudolf Bernauer (1880-1953) Julius Berstl (1893-1975) Bruno Frank (1887-1945), Carl Zuckmayer (1898-1977) and others of deploying “hyper-modern, bolshevistic, mollusk-like and neurasthenic aesthetics” on German audiences. Purging the German theatre of comic plays by Jews and other creators of “abusive and undesirable literature,” Goebbels, Rosenberg, and …


Edward Bond’S ‘Irresponsibly Optimistic’ Preface To Saved, Robert Lublin Dec 1998

Edward Bond’S ‘Irresponsibly Optimistic’ Preface To Saved, Robert Lublin

Robert Lublin

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