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Non-Aristotelian drama in eighteenth century Germany and its modernity: J. M. R. Lenz

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The changing concept of mimesis from Bodmer and Breitinger to Lenz had a profound effect upon dramatic language, character and structure. Their notion of mimesis, which rejects Aristotle and the imitation of existing models, provided the impetus for innovation on the German stage. The dramatic theory and practice of J. M. R. Lenz is not an abrupt caesura breaking with the conventions of Enlightenment drama, but the culmination of a Non-Aristotelian tradition beginning with Bodmer and Breitinger. Lenz's dramatic theory and practice, which has found a resounding echo in twentieth-century dramaturgy, is examined in light of his Non-Aristotelian predecessors.

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Non-Aristotelian drama in eighteenth century Germany and its modernity: J. M. R. Lenz, Helga Stipa Madland

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1982
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