
Seven Plays By Bertolt Brecht
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A landmark collection of twentieth-century dramatic literature, Seven Plays by Bertolt Brecht presents some of the most influential works in the history of the modern stage, including Mother Courage and Her Children, The Good Woman of Setzuan, Galileo, and The Caucasian Chalk Circle. Brecht's signature Epic Theatre style deliberately dismantles the illusion of realism, instructing audiences to think critically rather than lose themselves in emotional identification with characters. Each play argues powerfully against war, capitalism, and moral compromise, wielding sharp wit and biting irony to illuminate the contradictions of human society. Translated and edited with care, this volume chronicles the full range of Brecht's theatrical genius, from the savage anti-war satire of Mother Courage to the philosophical parable of The Life of Galileo. Essential reading for students of drama, literature, and political thought, it remains one of the most vital and provocative collections in the theatrical canon.
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A landmark collection of twentieth-century dramatic literature, Seven Plays by Bertolt Brecht presents some of the most influential works in the history of the modern stage, including Mother Courage and Her Children, The Good Woman of Setzuan, Galileo, and The Caucasian Chalk Circle. Brecht's signature Epic Theatre style deliberately dismantles the illusion of realism, instructing audiences to think critically rather than lose themselves in emotional identification with characters. Each play argues powerfully against war, capitalism, and moral compromise, wielding sharp wit and biting irony to illuminate the contradictions of human society. Translated and edited with care, this volume chronicles the full range of Brecht's theatrical genius, from the savage anti-war satire of Mother Courage to the philosophical parable of The Life of Galileo. Essential reading for students of drama, literature, and political thought, it remains one of the most vital and provocative collections in the theatrical canon.











