The Many Lives of «Galileo»: Brecht, Theatre and Translation’s Political Unconscious (Stage and Screen Studies)

The Many Lives of «Galileo»: Brecht, Theatre and Translation’s Political Unconscious (Stage and Screen Studies) image
ISBN-10:

3039105361

ISBN-13:

9783039105366

Author(s): McNeill, Dougal
Edition: New
Released: Jul 29, 2005
Format: Paperback, 155 pages
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Description:

The Many Lives of Galileo is a Marxist study of the development of Bertolt Brecht’s great play Galileo on the English stage. Tracing various translations of Brecht’s original, and the historical and political moments surrounding these translations, Dougal McNeill examines how, across the distances of culture, history and language, The Life of Galileo has come to figure so prominently in the life of English-language theatre. The translations and productions of Galileo by Charles Laughton, Howard Brenton and David Hare are examined, in a method combining close reading with an attention to broader social contexts, with an eye to uncovering their implications for drama in performance. Brecht valued re-creation, re-invention and re-telling as much as creation itself. In this book the author applies Brecht’s aesthetic to translations of his own work, following Laughton, Brenton and Hare as they set themselves the task of rewriting Brecht and, in the process, use him to comment on their own eras.











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