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  Christian Dietrich Grabbe
Der Artikel Christian Dietrich Grabbe gehört zur Kategorie: Autor, Vormärz (Literatur), Literatur (19.
Grabbe ist neben Georg Büchner der bedeutendste Neuerer des deutschsprachigen Dramas in seiner Zeit.
Abschnitt: "Grabbe ist neben Georg Büchner der bedeutendste Neuerer auf diesem Gebiet in Deutschland in dieser Zeit".
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  Christian Dietrich Grabbe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christian Dietrich Grabbe (December 11, 1801 – September 12, 1836) was a German dramatist.
Even though Bertolt Brecht wanted to stage Grabbe's "Hannibal", the National Socialists saw Grabbe as the "prototype of the Low German man".
The Nazis idolized Grabbe mainly because of his blatant anti-Semitism.
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 Lippische Landesbibliothek Detmold: Lippisches Literaturarchiv: Christian Dietrich Grabbe online
Grabbes allzu großer Darstellungsdrang oder: zwei Dramaturgen streiten gegen den hohlen Deklamationsstil.
Christian Dietrich Grabbe: Scherz, Satire, Ironie und tiefere Bedeutung / gelesen von Wiglaf Droste und Harry Rowohlt.
Gugg, Anton: Finsteres Faschiertes : Roger Vontobel verhackte in Salzburg Grabbes Hauptwerk zur Schnitzelrevue.
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 CHRISTIAN DIETRICH GRABBE - LoveToKnow Article on CHRISTIAN DIETRICH GRABBE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In 1822 Grabbe removed to Berlin University, and in 1824 passed his advocates examination.
Grabbe had real poetical gifts, and many of his dramas contain fine passages and a wealth of original ideas.
Blumenthal, Beitrage zur Kenntnis Grabbes (1875); C. Piper, Grabbe (1898), and A. Ploch, Grabbes Stellung in der deulschen Literatur (905).
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 Christian Dietrich Grabbe Biography and Summary
From the outset of his brief literary career Christian Dietrich Grabbe believed that he was writing not for his own time but for the future.
Christian Dietrich Grabbe(December 11, 1801 – September 12, 1836) was a German dramatist.
He wrote many historical plays and is also known for his use of satire and irony.
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 Christian Dietrich Grabbe: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Christian Dietrich Grabbe (December 11, 1801 – September 12, 1836) was a German dramatist.
Heinrich Heine (Heinrich Heine: more facts about this subject) saw him as one of Germany's foremost dramatists; he called him "a drunken Shakespeare (Shakespeare: English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616)) ".
Even though Bertolt Brecht (Bertolt Brecht: German dramatist and poet who developed a style of epic theater (1898-1956)) wanted to stage Grabbe's "Hannibal", the National Socialists (National Socialists: nazism, or more correctly national socialism (german: nationalsozialismus,...
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For further notices of his life, see K.
Blumenthal, Beitrage zur Kenntnis Grabbes (1875) ; C.
Ploch, Grabbes Stellung in der deutschen Literatur (1905).
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 AllRefer.com - Christian Dietrich Grabbe (German Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Christian Dietrich Grabbe[kris´tEAn dE´trikh grAb´u] Pronunciation Key, 1801–36, German dramatist and journalist.
Critical of "Shakespearomania," Grabbe strove for a national German drama and wrote original, poetic historical tragedies.
See studies by R. Nicholl (1969) and C. Grabbe (1972).
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 Christian Dietrich Grabbe - Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Grabbe, Christian Dietrich, 1801-36, German dramatist and journalist.
Bibliography: See studies by R. Nicholl (1969) and C. Grabbe (1972).
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 Christian Dietrich Grabbe
Christian Dietrich Grabbe is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
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Christian Dietrich Grabbe: Encyclopedia II - Don Juan - Early Don Juan literature
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 Christian Dietrich Grabbe Biography / Profile
Christian Dietrich Grabbe wrote various critical articles on the theater, including reviews of his own dramatic works.
A notable article, “Über die Shakespearo-Manie,” written and published in 1827, marks his attempt to free himself from the dramatist who had influenced him most since his school days.
Despite Grabbe’s assertions, Heinrich Heine, among others, has...
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 faust
(director/writer: Jan Svankmajer; screenwriters: from the play by Johann Wolfgang Goethe/from the novel by Christian Dietrich Grabbe; cinematographer: Svatopluk Maly; editor: Marie Zemanova; music: Johann Sebastian Bach/Charles Gounod; cast: Petr Cepek (Faust), Andrew Sachs (English voices); Runtime: 87; MPAA Rating: NR; producer: Jaromir Kallista; Kino International; 1994-Czech/Fr-in English)
If you are willing to settle for an eyeful of magic, then this unique film can be appreciated for how beautiful it all is--which will probably please only those already converted by Svankmajer's theatrics.
His Faust borrows from the texts of Goethe, Marlowe, and the obscure novelist Christian Dietrich Grabbe.
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