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Document Description
Title
The
humanism
of
Max
Frisch
as
revealed
in his
plays
,
1945-1961
Author
Lewis
,
Barbara
(Kelly)
Description
Thesis
(M.A.)
--
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1973.
German
and
Russian
Date
1973
Pagination
iv, 143 leaves
Subject
Frisch
,
Max
,
1911-1991
Degree
M.A.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of German and Russian
Discipline
German and Russian
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography
:
leaves
138-143
Abstract
Max
Frisch
, a
Swiss
, and
one-time
professional
architect
,
is
considered
one
of the
most
important
literary
men
writing
in
German
since
World
War
II.
He
cannot
easily
be
classified
in
conventional
literary
terms;
his
scope
of
artistic
activity
is
too
broad
and
therefore
evades
a
single
and
clear-cut
definition.
This
thesis
is
primarily
concerned
with
Max
Frisch
, the
playwright.
--
There are
numerous
ways
in
which
one
can
view
the
theatrical
efforts
of
Frisch.
He
is
often
considered
a
devoted
disciple
of
Bertolt
Brecht
, an
antithetical
imitator
of
Thornton
Wilder
, and a
friendly
rival
of
Friedrich
Dürrenmatt.
I
have
chosen
a
less
comparative
view
of
Frisch's
plays
, and will
concentrate
on
one
essential
feature
of his
dramaturgy:
-
how his
plays
reflect
his
personal
and
lingering
humanistic
concerns.
--
Frisch's
sincere
interest
in the
humanistic
ethic
is
,
however
,
crucially
different
from the
humanism
of the
past.
This
new
understanding
of the
meaning
of
humanism
will be
discussed
in the
introductory
pages
of this
thesis.
The
inhumanity
clearly
displayed
during
World
War
II
was the
instigating
factor
for
Frisch's
serious
and
sincere
probing
of
man
, the
social
and
political
creature.
This
thesis
is
an
attempt
to
show
that this
theme
forms
an
essential
continuous
thread
of
thought
through
five
of his
most
important
plays
written
between
1945
and
1961:
Nun
singen
sie
wieder
(1945)
,
Als
der
Krieg
zu
Ende
war
(1949)
,
Die
Chinesische
Mauer
(1946
,
1955)
,
Biedermann
und
die
Brandstifter
(1958)
and
Andorra
(1961).
These
plays
demonstrate
Frisch's
concern
for the
condition
of
man
and the
condition
of the
world
, a
concern
which
underlies
his
understanding
of
humanism.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
resource
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
76005996
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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(17.69
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