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Deutsche Dramatiker Des 20. Jahrhunderts DEUTSCHE DRAMATIKER DES 20.JAHRHUNDERTS Herausgegeben von Alo Allkemper und Norbert Otto Eke ERICH SCHMIDT VERLAG Inhalt Vorwort der Herausgeber................................................................................... 7 Stefan Greif, Arthur Schnitzler ........................................................................ 11 Helmut Scheuer, Gerhart Hauptmann.............................................................. 36 Elke Austermühl, Frank Wedekind .................................................................. 63 Georg-Michael Schulz, Else Lasker-Schüler................................................... 80 Wolfgang Beutin, Ernst Barlach....................................................................... 93 Friedmar Apel, Hugo von Hofmannsthal ...................................................... 108 Fritz Wahrenburg, Carl Sternheim ................................................................ 122 Markus Moninger, Georg Kaiser ................................................................... 138 Stefan Greif, Fritz von Unruh ........................................................................ 155 Walter Fähnders, Franz Jung......................................................................... 173 Henning Müller, Friedrich Wolf.................................................................... 184 Klaus Mackowiak, Walter Hasenclever......................................................... 200 Alo Allkemper, Ernst Toller ........................................................................... 216 Jan Bürger, Hans Henny Jahnn ..................................................................... 234 Hans Wagener, Carl Zuckmayer.................................................................... 249 Florian Vaßen, Bertolt Brecht ....................................................................... 267 Elke Brüns, Marieluise Fleißer ...................................................................... 287 Ingrid Haag, Ödön von Horváth.................................................................... 303 Dagmar Barnouw, Elias Canetti.................................................................... 321 Klaus Müller-Salget, Max Frisch................................................................... 334 Walter Dimter, Fritz Hochwälder .................................................................. 355 Bernhard Doppler, Jura Soyfer...................................................................... 370 Norbert Otto Eke, George Tabori .................................................................. 382 Genia Schulz, Peter Weiss ............................................................................. 403 Peter Stocker, Friedrich Dürrenmatt.............................................................. 417 Sven Hanuschek, Heinar Kipphardt............................................................... 442 Stefan Blanz/Jürgen Wertheimer, Tankred Dorst.......................................... 459 Ulrich Profitlich, Martin Walser ................................................................... 474 Dieter Stolz, Günter Grass ............................................................................. 489 Andrea Jäger, Peter Hacks ............................................................................ 513 Theo Buck, Heiner Müller.............................................................................. 529 Manfred Mittermayer, Thomas Bernhard...................................................... 550 Heinz-Peter Preußer, Harald Mueller ........................................................... 570 Mirko F. Schmidt, Herbert Achternbusch...................................................... 587 Wolfgang Düsing, Volker Braun ................................................................... 610 Markus Moninger, Gisela von Wysocki........................................................ 631 Kurt Bartsch, Wolfgang Bauer ...................................................................... 644 Hansgeorg Schmidt-Bergmann, Peter Handke.............................................. 660 Gottfried Fischborn, Christoph Hein............................................................. 683 Rolf Jucker, Stefan Schütz ............................................................................. 692 Richard Herzinger, Botho Strauß .................................................................. 711 Bernd Fischer, Peter Turrini.......................................................................... 733 Norbert Otto Eke, Thomas Brasch................................................................. 746 Corina Caduff, Elfriede Jelinek ..................................................................... 764 Alo Allkemper, Franz Xaver Kroetz............................................................... 779 Johann Holzner, Felix Mitterer ..................................................................... 805 Claudia Becker, Friederike Roth ................................................................... 821 Konstanze Fliedl, Marlene Streeruwitz ......................................................... 835 Michael Töteberg, Klaus Pohl ....................................................................... 851 Carla Spies/Thomas Doktor, Rainald Goetz ................................................. 868 Ingeborg Orthofer/Stefan Schwar, Werner Schwab...................................... 884 Auswahlbibliographie.................................................................................... 900 Namenregister ................................................................................................ 911 Herausgeber und Autoren des Bandes........................................................... 920.
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