Persistence of Folly On the Origins of German Dramatic Literature

Joel B. Lande's Persistence of Folly challenges the accepted account of the origins of German theater by focusing on the misunderstood figure of the fool, whose spontaneous and impish jest captivated audiences, critics, and playwrights from the late sixteenth through the early nineteenth centur...

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Main Author: Lande, Joel B. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Ithaca Cornell University Press 2018
Series:Signale: Modern German Letters, Cultures, and Thought
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