230293 Dramentheorie und Dramenanalyse (S) (SoSe 2024)

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Das Seminar dient der Erarbeitung grundlegender Kategorien und Begriffe zur Analyse dramatischer Texte. Am Beispiel zweier Dramen von Friedrich Schiller sollen die theoretischen Grundlagen erprobt und vertieft werden. Ergänzt wird die dramenanalytische Arbeit durch die Diskussion von poetologischen Schriften Schillers.

Erwartet wird die regelmäßige Teilnahme an den Seminardiskussionen und die Bereitschaft zu regelmäßiger, intensiver Textlektüre.

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Lesen Sie bis zum Beginn der Lehrveranstaltung bitte Friedrich Schillers "Die Räuber".

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Besorgen Sie sich bitte Schillers "Räuber" und "Die Braut von Messina" in den folgenden Reclam-Ausgaben:

Friedrich Schiller: Die Räuber. Reclam XL. Text und Kontext. ISBN: 9783150161159
Friedrich Schiller: Die Braut von Messina. Reclam. ISBN: 9783150000601

Zur Einführung und Anschaffung empfohlen:
Franziska Schößler: Einführung in die Dramenanalyse, 2. Aufl. Stuttgart 2017. ISBN: 978-3-476-02671-2 // auch online über den Katalog der Universitätsbibliothek

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23-GER-PLit1 Systematische Aspekte der Literaturwissenschaft Dramentheorie und Dramenanalyse Study requirement
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Studienleistung: Schriftliche Analyse einer Dramenszene im Umfang von 700-1000 Wörtern
Benotete Prüfungsleistung: Schriftliche Hausarbeit im Umfang von 10-15 Seiten

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