Das "a-part" Im Deutschen Schauspiel by Verena Rodewald is a scholarly exploration of a specific dramatic technique within German theater. Subtitled "Ein Beitrag Zur Technik Des Dramas. I. Teil: Das 'a Part' Im Schauspiel Des Xvi. Jahrhunderts...", this work delves into the use of the "a-part" (aside) in 16th-century German plays. It offers a detailed analysis of how this technique functions and its contribution to the overall dramatic effect.
This book is an essential resource for students and scholars of German literature, theater history, and dramatic theory. Rodewald's study provides valuable insights into the evolution of dramatic techniques and their impact on the development of German playwriting. It remains a significant contribution to understanding the nuances of early modern German drama.
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