
Haandbog For Yndere Og Dyrkere Af Dansk Dramatisk Literatur Og Kunst, Indeholdende De Kongelige Theatres Repertoire, Forfattere, Oversættere Og ... Af Saisonen 1865-66: ...
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History
格式
平装书
页数
216
语言
丹麦的
已发布
Jul 18, 2023
出版商
Legare Street Press
ISBN-10
1022313282
ISBN-13
9781022313286
描述
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Denmark, this insightful guide explores the rich tapestry of Danish dramatic literature and art. With a particular focus on the repertoire from the Royal Theatre, it highlights the works that shaped the cultural landscape during the 1865-66 season. This period was a pivotal time for Danish theater, marked by innovative storytelling and a growing appreciation for the arts.
Thomas Overskou meticulously compiles contributions from esteemed authors and translators, presenting a comprehensive overview of their performances and artistic endeavors. His observations serve not only as a celebration of theatrical achievements but also as an educational resource for enthusiasts and practitioners alike, illuminating the nuances of dramatic expression in Denmark.
As the pages unfold, readers are introduced to the vibrant array of characters and narratives that captured the hearts of audiences. Each piece breathes life to the stage, reflecting the societal values and artistic aspirations of the time.
This work remains a valuable artifact for scholars and lovers of theater, preserving the legacy of Danish dramatic literature through detailed accounts and historical context. It invites readers to appreciate the profound impact of the arts as a form of cultural dialogue, forever enshrined in the annals of Danish history.
Thomas Overskou meticulously compiles contributions from esteemed authors and translators, presenting a comprehensive overview of their performances and artistic endeavors. His observations serve not only as a celebration of theatrical achievements but also as an educational resource for enthusiasts and practitioners alike, illuminating the nuances of dramatic expression in Denmark.
As the pages unfold, readers are introduced to the vibrant array of characters and narratives that captured the hearts of audiences. Each piece breathes life to the stage, reflecting the societal values and artistic aspirations of the time.
This work remains a valuable artifact for scholars and lovers of theater, preserving the legacy of Danish dramatic literature through detailed accounts and historical context. It invites readers to appreciate the profound impact of the arts as a form of cultural dialogue, forever enshrined in the annals of Danish history.