Persistence of Folly: On the Origins of German Dramatic Literature

Author:   Joel B. Lande
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
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Pages:   366
Publication Date:   15 December 2018
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
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Joel B. Lande's Persistence of Folly challenges the accepted account of the origins of German theater by focusing on the misunderstood figure of the fool, whose spontaneous and impish jest captivated audiences, critics, and playwrights from the late sixteenth through the early nineteenth century. Lande radically expands the scope of literary historical inquiry, showing that the fool was not a distraction from attempts to establish a serious dramatic tradition in the German language. Instead, the fool was both a fixture on the stage and a nearly ubiquitous theme in an array of literary critical, governmental, moral-philosophical, and medical discourses, figuring centrally in broad-based efforts to assign laughter a proper time, place, and proportion in society. Persistence of Folly reveals the fool as a cornerstone of the dynamic process that culminated in the works of Lessing, Goethe, and Kleist. By reorienting the history of German theater, Lande's work conclusively shows that the highpoint of German literature around 1800 did not eliminate irreverent jest in the name of serious drama, but instead developed highly refined techniques for integrating the comic tradition of the stage fool.

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Author:   Joel B. Lande
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
Imprint:   Cornell University Press and Cornell University Library
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.907kg
ISBN:  

9781501727108


ISBN 10:   1501727109
Pages:   366
Publication Date:   15 December 2018
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Part I The Fool at Play: Comic Practice and the Strolling Players 1. Birth of a Comic Form 2. Strolling Players and the Advent of the Fool 3. Practice of Stage Interaction 4. The Fool's Space and Time Part II Fabricating Comedy and the Fate of the Foolin the Age of Reform 5. Making Comedy Whole 6. Biases in Precedent 7. Sanitation and Unity 8. Comedic Plot, Comic Time, Dramatic Time Part III Life, Theater, and the Restoration of the Fool 9. Policey and the Legitimacy of Delight 10. The Place of Laughter in Life 11. National Literature I: Improvement 12. National Literature II: Custom Part IV The Vitality of Folly in Goethe's Faustand Kleist's Jug 13. Faust I: Setting the Stage 14. Faust II: Mirroring and Framing in the Form of Faust 15. Faust III: The Diabolical Comic 16. Antinomies of the Classical: On Kleist's Broken Jug Postlude Bibliography Index

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In Persistence of Folly, Lande... provides a well-researched study of the fool in German literature from the time of the English comedians to the great Faust dramas and Heinrich von Kleist's Broken Jug.... This is a valuable resource on a significant topic. * Choice * Persistence of Folly shows Lande's skill in implementing a large amount of historical and theoretical research to produce fascinating contributions to the way we read these plays. The book takes the reader on a journey along the fool's trajectory with carefully chosen examples that render his conclusions convincing and insightful, and pro- vides indispensable insights for any Goethe or Kleist scholar, or for those interested in German literary history in general. * European Romanitc Review * Photographic Literacy certainly offers a new way to think about the relationship between text and image in Russian modern culture. For this reason, it will doubtless be valuable not only to literary scholars and historians of photography, but also specialists in Russian cultural, social and intellectual history. * Europe-Asia Studies * It is the mark of a good teacher to present new knowledge in a way that inspires students to do their own thinking. Lande's book is an excellent seminar room—or traveling stage—for this kind of learning. Fittingly, he directs the fool to do this maieutic work, and the result is both entertaining and edifying * Goethe Yearbook * More than a literary history of German comedy or a study of the figure of the fool in dramatic texts, the analyses carried out in The Persistence of Folly exemplify and point to key methodological and theoretical reorientations of broader relevance * Modern Language Review * Lande's book is a complex and interesting investigation into the role of the comic in the development of German theatre from its popular origins in the 17th century to its 'classical' phase around 1800 * Monatshefte * Lande's Persistence of Folly is one of the best works on German comedies in the Anglophone world in recent decades. It is an essential read for anyone interested in comedy studies and German literary history, and will appeal to scholars interested in form and genre theory as much as to scholars interested theories of performance * Athenäum: Jahrbuch der Friedrich Schlegel-Gesellschaft *


Persistence of Folly has a clear and entertaining line of argumentation, the reader will have no trouble enjoying its sophisticated analysis. This is an excellent book. -- Daniel Purdy, Professor of German Studies, Penn State, and author of <I>On the Ruins of Babel: Architectural Metaphor in German Thought</I> The quality of the work is high, the topic is well chosen, the writing is very good, the research is superb. The book does an excellent job of fleshing out the historical development of German drama, the meaning of the fool, and our understanding of two canonical works by Goethe and Kleist. -- Mark W. Roche, Joyce Professor of German and Concurrent Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, and author of <I>Tragedy and Comedy: A Systematic Study and a Critique of Hegel</I>


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Joel Lande is an Assistant Professor in the Department of German at Princeton University.

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