

Mother Courage And Her Children
Bertolt Brecht


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Readers have mixed feelings about this play, with many appreciating its anti-war elements and the depth of Brecht's commentary on capitalism and human nature. However, some find the structure and emotional impact lacking, leading to confusion and disinterest in parts. While the overall narrative is praised, musical aspects and character motivations receive criticism from a portion of the audience.
This Student Edition of Brecht's anti-war masterpiece features an extensive
introduction and commentary that includes a plot summary, discussion of
the context, themes, characters, style and language as well as
questions for further study and notes on words and phrases in the text.
It is the perfect edition for students of theatre and literature.
In this chronicle of the Thirty Years War of the seventeenth century, Mother Courage follows the armies back and forth across Europe, selling provisions and liquor from her canteen wagon.
As the action of the play progresses between the years 1624 and 1646 she loses her children to the war but remains indomitable, refusing to part with her livelihood - the wagon.
The play is one of the most celebrated examples of Epic Theatre and of Brecht's use of alienation effect to focus attention on the issues of the play above the individual characters.
It remains regarded as one of the greatest plays of the twentieth century and one of the great anti-war plays of all time.
The Berlin production of 1949, with Helene Weigel as Mother Courage, marked the foundation of the Berliner Ensemble.
This volume contains expert notes on the author's life and work, historical and political background to the play, photographs from stage productions and a glossary of difficult words and phrases.
The play is translated by Brecht scholar John Willett who did more than anyone else to make Brecht's work available in the English language.
'Mother Courage and her Children': Motherhood, Commerce and War
Mother Courage And Her Children is a German play written by Bertolt Brecht and published by Methuen in London (1980).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781408160961).
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Methuen · 1980 · 176 pp
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