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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Vita di Edoardo Secondo d'Inghilterra (LebVita di Edoardo Secondo d'Inghilterra (Leben Eduards des Zweiten von England) è un'opera teatrale di Bertolt Brecht, un riadattamento in chiave modernista della tragedia di Christopher Marlowe Edoardo II (1592). Il dramma andò in scena in prima assoluta al Münchner Kammerspiele di Monaco nel 1924 e segnò il debutto di Brecht alla regia. Scritta in collaborazione con Lion Feuchtwanger, la pièce fu creata per offrire una critica e un'alternative ai suntuosi allestimenti con cui le opere del teatro elisabettiano venivano messe in scena per il pubblico borghese tedesco.in scena per il pubblico borghese tedesco. , La Vie d'Édouard II d'Angleterre (Leben EdLa Vie d'Édouard II d'Angleterre (Leben Eduards der Zweiten von England) est une pièce de théâtre du dramaturge allemand Bertolt Brecht écrite en 1923 et 1924 avec Lion Feuchtwanger et créée le 18 mars 1924. Il s'agit d'une adaptation de la pièce Édouard II de Christopher Marlowe.a pièce Édouard II de Christopher Marlowe. , The Life of Edward II of England (German: The Life of Edward II of England (German: Leben Eduards des Zweiten von England), also known as Edward II, is an adaptation by the German modernist playwright Bertolt Brecht of the 16th-century historical tragedy by Marlowe, The Troublesome Reign and Lamentable Death of Edward the Second, King of England, with the Tragical Fall of Proud Mortimer (c.1592). The play is set in England between 1307 and 1326. A prefatory note to the play reads: Here is shown before the public the history of the troubled reign of Edward the Second, King of England, and his lamentable deathlikewise the glory and end of his favourite, Gavestonfurther the disordered fate of Queen Annelikewise the rise and fall of the great earl Roger Mortimerall which befell in England and specially in London, more than six hundred years ago. Brecht wrote his adaptation in collaboration with Lion Feuchtwanger. It is written mostly in irregular free verse, with two songs (one of which is from Marlowe's original), over twenty-one scenes. Looking back at the play-text near the end of his life, Brecht offered the following assessment of their intentions: "We wanted to make possible a production which would break with the Shakespearean tradition common to German theatres: that lumpy monumental style beloved of middle-class philistines."tyle beloved of middle-class philistines."
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rdfs:comment The Life of Edward II of England (German: The Life of Edward II of England (German: Leben Eduards des Zweiten von England), also known as Edward II, is an adaptation by the German modernist playwright Bertolt Brecht of the 16th-century historical tragedy by Marlowe, The Troublesome Reign and Lamentable Death of Edward the Second, King of England, with the Tragical Fall of Proud Mortimer (c.1592). The play is set in England between 1307 and 1326. A prefatory note to the play reads: 1326. A prefatory note to the play reads: , Vita di Edoardo Secondo d'Inghilterra (LebVita di Edoardo Secondo d'Inghilterra (Leben Eduards des Zweiten von England) è un'opera teatrale di Bertolt Brecht, un riadattamento in chiave modernista della tragedia di Christopher Marlowe Edoardo II (1592). Il dramma andò in scena in prima assoluta al Münchner Kammerspiele di Monaco nel 1924 e segnò il debutto di Brecht alla regia. Scritta in collaborazione con Lion Feuchtwanger, la pièce fu creata per offrire una critica e un'alternative ai suntuosi allestimenti con cui le opere del teatro elisabettiano venivano messe in scena per il pubblico borghese tedesco.in scena per il pubblico borghese tedesco. , La Vie d'Édouard II d'Angleterre (Leben EdLa Vie d'Édouard II d'Angleterre (Leben Eduards der Zweiten von England) est une pièce de théâtre du dramaturge allemand Bertolt Brecht écrite en 1923 et 1924 avec Lion Feuchtwanger et créée le 18 mars 1924. Il s'agit d'une adaptation de la pièce Édouard II de Christopher Marlowe.a pièce Édouard II de Christopher Marlowe.
rdfs:label La Vie d'Édouard II d'Angleterre , The Life of Edward II of England , Vita di Edoardo Secondo d'Inghilterra
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