03628nam 22005175 450 99658206240331620240306015011.03-8394-7018-810.1515/9783839470183(CKB)30574013000041(DE-B1597)666369(DE-B1597)9783839470183(EXLCZ)993057401300004120240306h20242024 fg engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIbsen at the Theatrical Crossroads of Europe A Performance History of Henrik Ibsen's Plays on the Romanian Stages, 1894-1947 /Gianina DrutaBielefeld : transcript Verlag, [2024]©20241 online resource (324 p.)Theater ;160Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part One -- 1.1 Methodological and theoretical framework -- 1.2 What is Romania? Preliminary considerations -- 1.3 Previous research on Henrik Ibsen's presence on the Romanian stage -- 1.4 Dataset -- 1.5 Periodization and patterns revealed by the data -- Part Two -- 2.1 The appropriation of foreign cultural models in the reception to Henrik Ibsen in Romania -- 2.2 The French model -- 2.3 The Italian model -- 2.4 The German model -- 2.5 Minor reception models. Hungarian and Yiddish Ibsen performances on the Romanian map -- 2.6 Conclusions -- Part Three -- 3.1 How much Ibsen? Ibsen's "acclimatisation" in the Romanian theatres' repertory -- 3.2 What is the Romanian national theatre? The National Theatres caught between laws, politics and money -- Part Four -- 4.1 Romanian Ibsenites -- 4.2 Section One. Production Hubs -- 4.3 Section Two. Character sites -- Part Five: Conclusions -- Part Six: Technical Appendix. Networks -- Introduction -- 6.1 Three layers -- 6.2 Ibsen network layer -- 6.3 Romanian Ibsen key contributors layer -- 6.4 National network layer -- 6.5 Final remarks -- Figures -- BibliographyWhile Ibsen's plays were seldom performed in Romania in the first half of the 20th century, historical sources highlight his strong impact on the national theatre practice. To address this contradiction, Gianina Druta approaches the reception of Ibsen in the Romanian theatre in the period 1894-1947, combining Digital Humanities and theatre historiography. This investigation of the European theatre culture and the way in which the foreign acting and staging traditions influenced the Romanian Ibsenites provides new insights into mechanisms of aesthetic transmission. Thus, this study presents a European theatre landscape whose unpredictability and uniqueness cannot be confined to essentialist interpretations.PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / History & CriticismbisacshCultural History.Digital Humanities.History of Theatre.Literature.Romance Studies.Romania.Slavic Studies.Theatre Studies.Theatre and Performance.Theatre.PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / History & Criticism.Druta Gianina, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1733152Oslo Metropolitan Universityfndhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fndDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996582062403316Ibsen at the Theatrical Crossroads of Europe4148361UNISA