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Author Posner, Dassia N., author.

Title The director's prism : E.T.A. Hoffmann and the Russian theatrical avant-garde / Dassia N. Posner.

Publication Info. Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, 2016.

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Contents Introduction: Hoffmann's prism -- Prologue/polemic: "Unnecessary truth" -- Under the sign of Hoffmann -- Refraction -- Meyerhold-Dapertutto: Framing the grotesque -- Prologue/polemic: "The cricket on the hearth, or, At the keyhole" -- Enter Doctor Dapertutto -- Dapertutto's Three Oranges: the scenario, the studio, and the journal -- Interlude: inspector general (1926) -- Epilogue: A waterless flood -- Tairov-Celionati: mime-drama and kaleidoscopic commedia -- Prologue/ polemic: "The dusk of the dawns" -- Mime-drama and the new theater -- Interlude: Princess Brambilla: a Kamerny Capriccio after Hoffmann (1920) -- Epilogue: An independent path -- Peregrinus Tyss meets Pipifax: Eisenstein, the grotesque, and the attraction -- Prologue/polemic: Tarelkin's Death -- The theatrical adventures of Mr. Peregrinus Tyss -- Tyss's Moscow experiments -- Interlude: Pipifax's pantomime: Columbine's garter (1922) -- Epilogue: Through theater to film -- The afterlife of a death jubilee -- Hoffmann's Jubilee (1922) -- The afterlife of refracted light -- Appendix A. Three essays from Love for three oranges: The journal of Doctor Dapertutto -- Hoffmaniana -- Open letter from the authors of the divertissement Love for three oranges to A.A. Gvozdev -- Comedy of pure joy: Ludwig Tieck's Puss in boots -- Appendix B. Columbine's veil -- Appendix C. Pierrette's veil -- Appendix D. Columbine's garter.
Summary The Director's Prism investigates how and why three of Russia's most innovative directors - Vsevolod Meyerhold, Alexander Tairov, and Sergei Eisenstein - used the fantastical tales of German Romantic writer E.T.A. Hoffmann to reinvent the rules of theatrical practice. Because the rise of the director and the Russian cult of Hoffmann closely coincided, Posner argues, many characteristics we associate with avant-garde theater - subjective perspective, breaking through the fourth wall, activating the spectator as a co-creator - become uniquely legible in the context of this engagement. Posner examines the artistic poetics of Meyerhold's grotesque, Tairov's mime-drama, and Eisenstein's theatrical attraction through production analyses, based on extensive archival research, that challenge the notion of theater as a mirror to life, instead viewing the director as a prism through whom life is refracted. A resource for scholars and practitioners alike, this groundbreaking study provides a fresh, provocative perspective on experimental theater, intercultural borrowings, and the nature of the creative process.
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Subject Eisenstein, Sergei, 1898-1948 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Eisenstein, Sergei, 1898-1948.
Criticism and interpretation.
Tairov, Aleksandr I͡Akovlevich, 1885-1950 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Tairov, Aleksandr I͡Akovlevich, 1885-1950.
Meĭerkholʹd, V. Ė. (Vsevolod Ėmilʹevich), 1874-1940 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Meĭerkholʹd, V. Ė. (Vsevolod Ėmilʹevich), 1874-1940.
Hoffmann, E. T. A. (Ernst Theodor Amadeus), 1776-1822 -- Influence.
Hoffmann, E. T. A. (Ernst Theodor Amadeus), 1776-1822.
Russian drama -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Russian drama.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Theater -- Production and direction -- Russia -- History -- 20th century.
Theater -- Production and direction.
History.
Russia.
PERFORMING ARTS -- General.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Posner, Dassia N. Director's prism. Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, 2016 9780810133556 0810133555 (DLC) 2016011943 (OCoLC)922728976
ISBN 9780810133570 (electronic book)
0810133571 (electronic book)
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