Geschichte Der Deutschen Schauspielkunst, Bd. Das Virtuosenthum. 1874 by Eduard Devrient offers a detailed exploration of the history of German theatrical art. This volume focuses specifically on the concept of virtuosity in acting during the year 1874, providing insights into the performances, techniques, and critical reception of actors during this period.
Devrient, a noted figure in German theater himself, brings a unique perspective to this historical account. The book delves into the nuances of what constituted exceptional acting during the 19th century, examining the cultural and artistic values that shaped theatrical performances. Readers interested in the evolution of acting styles, the socio-historical context of German theater, and the development of theatrical criticism will find this work invaluable.
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