230363 Dramenanalyse und Dramentheorie (S) (SoSe 2020)

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Es ist sicher ein Trauerspiel, wenn Studierende kein Drama analysieren können. Da gibt es nichts zu lachen. Aber ist das auch eine Tragödie? Wohl kaum, eher handelt es sich um ein dramatisches Wissensdefizit, das sich verhältnismäßig leicht beheben lässt – z.B. durch den Besuch dieses Seminars. Es wird Sie mit Theorie und Geschichte des Dramas sowie seiner wichtigsten Genres bekannt und mit den Grundlagen der Dramenanalyse vertraut machen. An ausgewählten Theaterstücken von Lessing, Hauptmann, Brecht und Heiner Müller können Wissen und Kompetenzen erprobt werden.

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Zur Anschaffung empfohlen:
Franziska Schößler, Einführung in die Dramenanalyse, 2., akutalisierte Aufl., Stuttgart: Metzler 2017.

Zur vorherigen Lektüre empfohlen:
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Miss Sara Sampson. Bürgerliches Trauerspiel;
Gerhart Hauptmann, Vor Sonnenaufgang. Soziales Drama;
Bertolt Brecht, Der kaukasische Kreidekreis;
Heiner Müller, Germania Tod in Berlin.

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weekly Mo 14-16 U2-240 06.04.-17.07.2020

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23-GER-PLit1_ver1 Systematische Aspekte der Literaturwissenschaft Veranstaltung 1 (mit Modulprüfung) Study requirement
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