'Poetic Justice'
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'Poetic Justice'

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'Poetic Justice'

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The Anglia Book Series (ANGB) offers a selection of high quality work on all areas and aspects of English philology. It publishes book-length studies and essay collections on English language and linguistics, on English and American literature and culture from the Middle Ages to the present, on the new English literatures, as well as on general and comparative literary studies, including aspects of cultural and literary theory.

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Information

Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2017
Print ISBN
9783484421264
eBook ISBN
9783110941654

Table of contents

  1. Inhaltsverzeichnis
  2. Vorwort
  3. EINLEITUNG
  4. ERSTER TEIL. POETIC JUSTICE
  5. 1.1. ‘Poetic Justice’-. Entstehung, Verbreitung und Bedeutungsspektrum des Terminus
  6. 1.2. Poetic Justice: GenreĂŒbergreifende Aspekte der Doktrin
  7. 1.3. Poetic Justice: KomĂŽdienspezifische Aspekte von Aristoteles bis Corneille
  8. 1.4. Zusammenfassung
  9. ZWEITER TEIL. VON VICE TRIUMPHANT ZU VIRTUE REWARDED
  10. 2.1. Poetic Justice und die Restaurationskomödie (1660–1698)
  11. 2.2. Poetic Justice in der Collier-BĂŒhnenkontroverse (1698–1709)
  12. 2.3. Poetic Justice von William Congreve bis Richard Steele (1698–1728)
  13. 2.4. Zusammenfassung
  14. DRITTER TEIL. POETIC JUSTICE ALS KÜNSTLERISCHE NORM?
  15. 3.1. Poetic Justice im literarischen Umfeld der Beggar’s Opera
  16. 3.2. Poetic Justice von John Gays The Beggar’s Opera bis zu Polly. An Opera (1728–1730)
  17. 3.3. Poetic Justice, die Komödienkonzeption und die Rezeption der Beggar's Opera von 1728 bis 1760
  18. 3.4. Poetic Justice, die Komödienkonzeption und die Rezeption der Beggar's Opera von 1760 bis nach 1800
  19. 3.5. Zusammenfassung
  20. VIERTER TEIL. POETIC JUSTICE? VOM LITERARISCHEN DOGMA ZUR TRIVIALDOKTRIN
  21. 4.1. Poetic Justice in der genreĂŒbergreifenden Poetik: Paradigmenwechsel und das neue Paradigma
  22. 4.2. Poetic Justice in der Komödientheorie: Paradigmenwechsel und das neue Paradigma
  23. 4.3. Zusammenfassung
  24. TEXTANHANG. ALTERNATIVE SCHLUSSSZENEN FÜR JOHN GAYS THE BEGGAR’S OPERA
  25. 1. Ehrenfried E. Buschmanns Schlußszene von Die StraßenrĂ€uber (1770)
  26. 2. Edward Thompsons Schlußszene fĂŒr die Beggar’s Opera (1777)
  27. 3. Henry Bishops (?) gekĂŒrzter Schluß der Beggar's Opera (1813)
  28. ANMERKUNGEN
  29. REGISTER