- Frank Wedekind
Benjamin Franklin Wedekind (
Hannover July 24 ,1864 –Munich March 9 ,1918 ), usually known as Frank Wedekind was a Germanplaywright . His work, which often criticizesbourgeois attitudes (particularly towards sex), is considered to anticipateexpressionism , and he was a major influence on the development of epic theatre.See Banham (1998) and Willett (1959). In his "Messingkauf Dialogues ", Brecht cites Wedekind, along with Büchner and Valentin, as his "chief influences" in his early years: "he," Brecht writes of himself in the third person, "also saw the writer "Wedekind" performing his own works in a style which he had developed in cabaret. Wedekind had worked as aballad singer; he accompanied himself on thelute ." (1965, 69).]Life and work
Wedekind lived most of his adult life in
Munich , though he had a brief period working in advertising, for the 'Maggi ' soup firm, in Switzerland in 1886.Willett (1959, 98n).] He had an affair withFrida Uhl who bore him a child.Fact|date=August 2007 Having initially worked in business and thecircus , Wedekind went on to become anactor andsinger . In this capacity he received wide acclaim as the principal star of the satiricalcabaret "Die elf Scharfrichter" ("The Eleven Executioners"), launched in 1901.See Banham (1998) and Willett (1959, 87).] It was thanks to Wedekind's success that the tradition of German satirical writing was established in the theatre, producing the cabaret-song satiristsKurt Tucholsky ,Walter Mehring ,Joachim Ringelnatz andErich Kästner among others, who invigorated the culture of theWeimar Republic ; "all bitter social critics who used direct, stinging satire as the best means of attack and wrote a large part of their always intelligible light verse to be declaimed or sung."Willett (1959, 87).] At the age of 34, after serving a nine-month prison sentence for "lèse-majesté" (thanks to the publication in "Simplizissimus " of some of his satiricalpoem s), Wedekind became a dramaturg (a play-reader and adapter) at the Munich Schauspielhaus.Willett (1959, 87, 106).]Wedekind's first major play, "Frühlingserwachen" ("Spring Awakening", 1891), which concerns sexuality and
puberty among some young German students, caused a scandal, as it contained scenes ofmasturbation ,homoeroticism , andsuicide , as well as references toabortion . In 2006, it was adapted into a successful Broadway musical, "Spring Awakening". In 2008 the audio book of the play is due to be released from fantom films available for download and on CD, visit http://www.fantomfilms.co.uk/audiobooks/spring_awakening.htm for details.The "Lulu" plays "Erdgeist" ("Earth Spirit", 1895) and "Die Büchse der Pandora" ("Pandora's Box", 1904) are probably his best known works. Originally conceived as a single play, the two pieces tell a continuous story of a sexually-enticing young dancer who rises in German society through her relationships with wealthy men, but who later falls into poverty and prostitution.Carl R. Mueller, Introduction to "Frank Wedekind: Four Major Plays", Vol 1, Lyme, NH: Smith and Krauss, 2000] The frank depiction of sexuality and violence in these plays, including
lesbianism and an encounter withJack the Ripper (a role which Wedekind played himself in the original production),Willett (1959, 73n).] pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable on the stage at the time. The plays formed the basis for G W Pabst's acclaimedsilent film "Pandora's Box" (1929), starringLouise Brooks as Lulu, andAlban Berg 's uncompletedopera "Lulu" (1937), which is considered to be one of the masterpieces of twentieth-century opera."Kobbe's Opera Book", New York: G.P.Putnam, 1987 edition, p. 875.]"Der Kammersänger" ("The Court-Singer", 1899) is a one-act character study of a famous opera singer who receives a series of unwelcome guests at his hotel suite. In "Franziska" (1910), the title character, a young girl, initiates a Faustian pact with the Devil, selling her soul for the knowledge of what it is like to live life as a man (reasoning that men seem to have all the advantages). Wedekind's symbolist
novella "" (1888) was the basis for thefilm [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0375233/ "Innocence"] (2004) byLucile Hadzihalilovic .Quotations
* "Search fearlessly for every sin, for out of sin comes joy."
Major works
* "" (1888) [novella]
* "Frühlingserwachen" ("Spring Awakening" / "Spring's Awakening", 1891)
* "Erdgeist" ("Earth Spirit", 1895)
* "Die Kammersänger" ("The Court-Singer" or "The Tenorist", 1899) [one-act play]
* "Der Marquis von Keith" ("The Marquis of Keith", 1901)
* "König Nicolo oder So ist das Leben" ("King Nicolo, or Such is Life", 1902)
* "Die Büchse der Pandora" ("Pandora's Box", 1904)
* "Musik" ("Music", 1906)
* "Totentanz" ("The Dance of Death", 1908)
* "Schloss Wetterstein" ("Castle Wetterstein", 1910)
* "Franziska" (1910)
* "Bismarck" (1916)
* "Herakles" ("Heracles", 1917)Works cited
* Banham, Martin, ed. 1998. "Wedekind, Frank." In "The Cambridge Guide to Theatre." Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521434378. p.1189-1190.
* Boa, Elizabeth. 1987. "The Sexual Circus: Wedekind's Theatre of Subversion". Oxford and New York: Basil Blackwell. ISBN 0631142347.
* Brecht, Bertolt. 1965. "The Messingkauf Dialogues". Trans. John Willett. Bertolt Brecht: Plays, Poetry, Prose Ser. London: Methuen, 1985. ISBN 0413388905.
* Mueller, Carl R. 2000. Introduction to "Frank Wedekind: Four Major Plays, Vol 1". Lyme, NH: Smith and Kraus.
* Willett, John. 1967. "The Theatre of Bertolt Brecht: A Study from Eight Aspects." Third rev. ed. London: Methuen, 1977. ISBN 041334360X.References
Persondata
NAME = Wedekind, Frank
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Wedekind, Bejamin Franklin
SHORT DESCRIPTION = German dramatist, playwright
DATE OF BIRTH =July 24 ,1864
PLACE OF BIRTH = Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany
DATE OF DEATH =March 9 ,1918
PLACE OF DEATH = Munich, Germany, buried in the Waldfriedhof were his wife and daughter also were laid to rest.
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