PrefaceIntroductionChronologyPlays--Danton's Death--Leonce and Lena--WoyzeckFiction--LenzNon-Fiction--The Hessian Messenger--On Cranial Nerves--Selected LettersNotes and Background to TextsSelect Bibliography
bookshelves: play-dramatisation, winter-20102011, france, published-1835 Recommended to ☯Bettie☯ by: Brazilliant Laura Read on February 14, 2011 http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/...blurb - Launching Radio 3's week-long focus on Buchner, Georg Buchner's radical retelling of the fallout of th...
bookshelves: winter-20102011, translation, published-1837, germany, play-dramatisation, re-read, teh-brillianz, winter-20112012, fradio, radio-3 Recommended to ☯Bettie☯ by: Brazilliant Laura and Radio 3 Read from February 18, 2011 to February 29, 2012, read count: 3 Franz Kafka must have been i...
I read this for class a couple of days ago, and I sort of hate it and want to stomp on it. It's the first think I have given just one star. This is not because it's bad per se, it's just because it's incredibly boring and I didn't understand it. No wonder, seeing as it's fragmented and then put toge...
Okay, so... this is an incredibly short read and it's, well... confusing :D But I still kinda liked it and I'm looking forward to discussing it in class.
I wrote a whole essay about how Georg Buchner predicted Nietzsche's famous "look into the abyss" quote, the entire stream-of-conscious-thought modern lit movement, Inception's "how do I know if I'm awake or asleep" and modern medicine's rhetoric on schizophrenia. It's actually a bit unsettling but t...
Franz Kafka must have been influenced by Büchner. In between times I have watched the film, which is sublime with Klaus Kinski in the lead rôle.--------------------------------------------------Translated by Gregory Motton.blurb - Franz Woyzeck, a lowly soldier stationed in a provincial German town,...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yhrdl/Drama_on_3_Dantons_Death/blurb - Launching Radio 3's week-long focus on Buchner, Georg Buchner's radical retelling of the fallout of the French Revolution adapted by Simon Scardifield. It's 1794, and a new France is being born from the reign of terror th...