Woyzeck

Woyzeck

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name = Woyzeck


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writer = Georg Büchner
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characters = Woyzeck, Marie, Andres
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date of premiere = premiered 1879 in Munich
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original language = German
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"Woyzeck" is a stage play written by Georg Büchner. He left the work incomplete at his death, but it has been variously and posthumously "finished" by a variety of authors, editors and translators. "Woyzeck" has become one of the most performed and influential plays in the German theatre repertory.

Büchner probably began writing the play between June and September 1836. It remained in a fragmentary state at the time of his early death in 1837. "Woyzeck" was first published in 1879 in a heavily reworked version by Karl Emil Franzos. It received its first performance on November 8 1913 at the Residenztheater, Munich.

"Woyzeck" deals with the dehumanising effects of doctors and the military on a young man's life. It is often seen as 'working class' tragedy, though it can also be viewed as having another dimension, portraying the 'perennial tragedy of human jealousy' [ Michael Patterson, introduction to 'Georg Büchner, The Complete Plays', London, 1987 ] . The play was admired both by the German naturalist Gerhart Hauptmann and, subsequently, by expressionist playwrights. [ Michael Patterson, op.cit. ] It is loosely based on the true story of Johann Christian Woyzeck, a Leipzig wigmaker and, latterly, a soldier. In 1821, Woyzeck, in a fit of jealousy, murdered Christiane Woost, a widow with whom he had been living. He was later publicly beheaded.

Plot summary

Franz Woyzeck, a lowly soldier stationed in a provincial German town, is the father of an illegitimate child by his mistress Marie. Woyzeck earns extra money for his family by performing menial jobs for the Captain and agreeing to take part in medical experiments conducted by the Doctor. As one of these experiments, the Doctor tells Woyzeck he must eat nothing but peas. It is obvious that Woyzeck's mental health is breaking down and he begins to experience a series of apocalyptic visions. Meanwhile, Marie grows tired of Woyzeck and turns her attentions to a handsome drum major, who in an ambiguous scene taking place in Marie's bedroom, arguably rapes her.

With his jealous suspicions growing, Woyzeck confronts the drum major, who beats him up and humiliates him. Finally, Woyzeck stabs Marie to death by a pond. While a third act trial is claimed by some to have been part of the original conception, the fragment as left by Büchner ends with Woyzeck disposing of the knife in the pond, and most renditions extrapolate this with him drowning while trying to clean himself of the blood after having dumped the knife in deep waters.

Commentary

"Woyzeck" is a comment on social conditions as well as an exploration of complex themes such as poverty. Woyzeck is considered as morally lacking by other characters of higher status, such as the Captain, particularly in the scene in which Woyzeck shaves the Captain. The Captain links wealth and status with morality suggesting Woyzeck cannot have morals as he is poor. It is the exploitation of the character Woyzeck by the Doctor and the Captain which ultimately pushes him over the edge.

Adaptations

The many adaptations of "Woyzeck" include:
* an opera by Alban Berg ("Wozzeck")
* a 1979 movie by Werner Herzog ("Woyzeck")
* a 1994 movie by János Szász
* a musical by Robert Wilson and Tom Waits; the songs from which are on Waits's "Blood Money" album
* a modernized play, "" by Jeremy Gable (in which Georg Büchner becomes a character in his own play)
* the play "Skin" by Naomi Iizuka
* production of the play by Vesturport, an Iceland-based theatre company, directed by Gísli Örn Gardarsson.

References

External links

* [http://www.tomwaitslibrary.com/woyzeck-main.html Tom Waits's "Woyzeck" at the Tom Waits Library]
* [http://www.gradesaver.com/classicnotes/titles/woyzeck/ Study guide] covering German Naturalism and analysis of "Woyzeck"
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