230259 Um 1650: Vom barocken Märtyrerdrama zum bürgerlichen Trauerspiel (S) (SoSe 2020)

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Am Beispiel der Tragödie führt das Seminar in den Epochenumbruch „um 1650“ ein. Im Mittelpunkt steht der historische Übergang vom "barocken Märtyrerdrama" zum "bürgerlichen Trauerspiel". Folgende Aspekte werden hierbei erörtert:
Themen und Motive tragischer Dichtung, tragödienspezifische Handlungstypen, die sozio-politische Stellung des Helden, Veränderungen des tragödientheoretischen Regelkanons, politische und kulturelle Bedeutung des Theaterlebens, Wirkungsästhetik und Theaterpraxis.
Der Formen- und Funktionswandel des tragischen Sujets wird anhand exemplarischer Lektüren thematisiert. Behandelt werden Stücke von Gryphius, Lohenstein, Weise, Lessing, Schiller und Lenz sowie Auszüge aus dichtungstheoretischen Schriften (Opitz, Gottsched, Lessing).
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23-GER-BasLit_ver1 Basismodul Literaturwissenschaft: Historische Aspekte der Literatur: Epochen und Epochenumbrüche Seminar zur deutschen Literaturgeschichte Study requirement
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Studienleistung: Bereitschaft zur Lektüre der Primärtexte, regelmäßige Teilnahme sowie drei schriftliche Ausarbeitungen (Näheres in der ersten Sitzung)

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