MODERNISM

Class Schedule Fall 1999
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WEEK
SUBJECT
 READING
1Modern Theatre:  Antecedents and Origins [Buchner; Wagner; Gesamtkunstwerk]; toward a modern consciousness  RequiredModernism, 19-93; 
Wagner, "The Art-Work of the Future;"
Williams, "When Was Modernism?"

Buchner, Woyzeck
Optional:  Arnold Houser, V. II, ch. 3, "The Origins of the Domestic Drama," The Social History of Art
1Realism; Naturalism; Becque; Zola Modernism, 497-512; 
Zola, "Naturalism on the Stage";
Lukacs, "The Sociology of Modern Drama;"
Becque, The Vultures
2The Dramaturgy of Ibsen, Strindberg, Chekov Ibsen, Brand, Peer Gynt, Rosmersholm; Strindberg, The Father, A dream Play
3SymbolismModernism 206-27; 
Maeterlinck, Pelleas and Melisande;
Acts 1-2; Acts 3-4; Act 5;
Deak,  "Symbolist Staging at the Theatre D'Art";
Roinard, Song of Songs of Solomon
4Branches develop:  Confrontation and Abstraction; Jarry; the Uses of an Avant-garde Modernism 191-205
Jarry, Ubu Roi
5Appropriation of the Avant-garde; Meyerhold; Reinhardt
6FuturismRequiredModernism 243-73;
Nichols, Ch. 5; 
Kruchenykh, Victory Over the Sun; Marinetti, The "Variety Theatre" Manifesto
OptionalGerould, "Eisenstein's Wiseman," and 

Eisenstein,  "Montage of Attractions;"
Cangiullo, "The Lady-Killer and the Four Seasons"
7DadaModernism 292-308; 
Tzara, The Gas Heart
Nichols, Ch. 10
8Surrealism  Manifestoes: "Open the Prisons! Disband the Army;"
 "Declaration of 27 January 1925;"
 "La Revolution Surrealiste;" Apollinaire, The Breasts of Tiresias; Cocteau, The Wedding on the Eiffel Tower
9ExpressionismModernism 274-90; 
Rubiner, "Man in the Center;" Kornfeld, "Epilogue to the Actor;" Kokoschka, Murderer the Woman's Hope;
Nichols, 136-161
10Dance; Mime and visual Theatre; Bahaus TBA
11Artaud and the Inter-war Years Artaud, The Theater and its Double, 7-100; Jet of Blood
Weiss, Marat Sade
Genet, The Maids; The Balcony
12Brecht, Marxism, and Modernism Brecht, "The Street Scene" and 
"The Modern Theatre is the Epic Theatre";
Baal; Man is Man
13Absurdism, Existentialism and Beyond RequiredEsslin, "Introductions" and "The Significance of the Absurd, "
The Theatre of the Absurd;
Pinter, Old Times; 
Camus, Caligula
Optional: Esslin, CHAPTERS ON PINTER +
14From Modernism to Post-modernism TBA

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