Behind the paravent: a study of Konrad Bayer's dramatic texts


Autoria(s): Scott, Trina
Contribuinte(s)

Beug, Joachim

Data(s)

30/07/2014

30/07/2014

2001

2001

Resumo

This thesis is a study of Konrad Bayer's dramatic texts. It has evolved out of various attempts to read those texts, some filed and some more successful. It does not claim to be authoritative or complete, since the nature of Bayer's texts, as will become clear in the course of the ensuing chapters, means that they resist such an interpretation. To accept this was an important prerequisite for the writing of this thesis, but a difficult one to fulfill because for the Bayer commentator it constitutes a certain acceptance of defeat even before one begins. Chapter 1 will begin by providing some introductory information about Konrad Bayer, including details of his life and his membership of the Wiener Gruppe, a formative phase in his development as a writer. It will also consider the historical and cultural climate of 1950s Austria that provided the backdrop for Bayer's literary work. The phenomenon of the Wiener Gruppe will then be examined against the background of preceding experimental movements, for the purpose of situating Bayer's work historically and artistically. The aim of this historical and artistic survey is to prepare for the confrontation with Bayer's texts that makes up the other chapters of the thesis. Chapter 2 will constitute a close textual study of one of Bayer's dramatic texts using criteria from the field of text linguistics. Such a study will offer an entry point into Bayer's texts and will supply material which will form the basis for the interpretative investigations of the chapters that follow it. Chapter 3 will consider the influence of language and the individual. In chapter 4 the figure of the Lion of Belfort, a recurring figure in Bayer's dramatic texts, is discussed. The final chapter of this thesis will examine the recurring motifs of violence and cannibalism and will consider them in terms of the findings of preceding chapters.

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application/pdf

Identificador

Scott, T. 2001. Behind the paravent: a study of Konrad Bayer's dramatic texts. PhD Thesis, University College Cork.

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/1609

Idioma(s)

English

en

Publicador

University College Cork

Relação

http://library.ucc.ie/record=b1318758~S0

Direitos

© 2001, Trina Scott

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Palavras-Chave #Linguistic experimentation and language philosophy #Austria after the Second World War #Kasperl #Philosophy of individual anarchism #German literature--20th century--History and criticism
Tipo

Doctoral thesis

Doctoral

PhD (Arts)