The Poetry of Brecht
Seven Studies
By Philip Thomson
224 pp., 6 x 9, notes, bibl., index
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Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4696-5684-7
Published: May 2020
University of North Carolina Studies in Germanic Languages and Literature
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Thomson's methodology is pluralist, although he includes a discussion of how reader-response theory can be harnessed to the task of interpreting Brecht's poetry. Various means of interpretation and analysis are used, depending on which seems to yield the most information and insight. The only reading of Brecht's poetry categorically refused is the one that accepts it at face value as a record of Brecht's life experience. Despite outward appearances, Brecht is a devious writer, and nowhere more so than in his poetry, where he most immediately presents himself to his public.
Reviews
"No serious student of Brecht's poetry can afford to miss this book, an intelligent, commonsensical approach to the lyrics based on an application of reader response theory (Rezeptionsästhetik) to selected poems throughout Brecht's life."—The Journal of English and Germanic Philology