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Theory and Practice in 17th-19th Century Theatre: Sources, Influences, Texts in Latin and in the Vernacular, Ways towards Professional Stage
- 1.0511014 - FLÚ 2020 RIV HU eng M - Monography Chapter
Förster, Josef
Sources and influences of the dramatic work of Johann Christian Alois Mickl.
Theory and Practice in 17th-19th Century Theatre: Sources, Influences, Texts in Latin and in the Vernacular, Ways towards Professional Stage. Eger: Kiadó, 2019 - (Czibula, K.; Demeter, J.; Pintér, M.), s. 105-110. ISBN 978-963-496-129-1
Institutional support: RVO:67985955
Keywords : Neo-Latin drama * Early Modern Period * Czech Lands
OECD category: Performing arts studies (Musicology, Theater science, Dramaturgy)
The article is devoted to the dramatic creation of a remarkable personality of the gifted Czech writer, poet, dramatist and polyhistorist Johann Christian Alois Mickl of the first half of the 18th century. His dramatic production is bilingual and draws on two inspirational sources - the Latin part of his works is based on the Jesuit school plays, and German one is an imitation of the production of professional touring theater companies with their Hanswurst “Hauptaktions” in Prague. Mickl’s dramatic work as a whole is the fruit of an independent author’s effort within his own extensive artistic context. This artistic aspect of his work will be dealt with in the second part of the article.
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