Improvisational Comedy in the Discourse of German Aesthetic Thought

The article considers the views of German theorists (from G. E. Lessing to P. Sloterdijk) on comic characters of improvised folk street performances. It is noted that German enlighteners, who defended their position in a struggle with supporters of French classicism, paid attention for the fruitful...

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Main Authors: Halyna MYLENKA, Anhelina ANHELOVA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Armenian State Pedagogical University 2020-12-01
Series:Imastut'yun
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Online Access:https://www.wisdomperiodical.com/index.php/wisdom/article/view/383
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spelling doaj-43e269a8cc3d4acc958c81b3447893bd2021-02-05T00:55:24ZengArmenian State Pedagogical UniversityImastut'yun1829-38242020-12-0116310.24234/wisdom.v16i3.383296Improvisational Comedy in the Discourse of German Aesthetic ThoughtHalyna MYLENKA0Anhelina ANHELOVA1Kyiv Karpenko-Kary National University of Theatre, Cinema and TelevisionNational University of Theatre Cinema and Television of Karpenko Kary The article considers the views of German theorists (from G. E. Lessing to P. Sloterdijk) on comic characters of improvised folk street performances. It is noted that German enlighteners, who defended their position in a struggle with supporters of French classicism, paid attention for the fruitfulness of the folk tradition and its role in the development of the national theatre. The active debate about the comic character that erupted in Germany in the XVIII century revealed more fundamental issues related to the boundaries of beauty in aesthetics. The article highrises not only the theoretical experience of G. E. Lessing and J. W. Goethe regarding the need of preserving the living branch of the folk tradition, but also its use directly in their artistic practice. The point of view of the German enlighteners on the creative potential of farcical improvisations has not lost its relevance in subsequent times. The question of the comic type and the concept of “comic” as a whole became the scientific interest of German scientists of the XIX–XXI centuries. The study of their works expanded the horizons of the problem by proposing its consideration in the philosophical, aesthetic, historical, sociological and art criticism aspects. https://www.wisdomperiodical.com/index.php/wisdom/article/view/383folk traditionArlekinimprovised performancesclownish charactersstreet theatrecomic
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Anhelina ANHELOVA
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Improvisational Comedy in the Discourse of German Aesthetic Thought
Imastut'yun
folk tradition
Arlekin
improvised performances
clownish characters
street theatre
comic
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Anhelina ANHELOVA
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title Improvisational Comedy in the Discourse of German Aesthetic Thought
title_short Improvisational Comedy in the Discourse of German Aesthetic Thought
title_full Improvisational Comedy in the Discourse of German Aesthetic Thought
title_fullStr Improvisational Comedy in the Discourse of German Aesthetic Thought
title_full_unstemmed Improvisational Comedy in the Discourse of German Aesthetic Thought
title_sort improvisational comedy in the discourse of german aesthetic thought
publisher Armenian State Pedagogical University
series Imastut'yun
issn 1829-3824
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The article considers the views of German theorists (from G. E. Lessing to P. Sloterdijk) on comic characters of improvised folk street performances. It is noted that German enlighteners, who defended their position in a struggle with supporters of French classicism, paid attention for the fruitfulness of the folk tradition and its role in the development of the national theatre. The active debate about the comic character that erupted in Germany in the XVIII century revealed more fundamental issues related to the boundaries of beauty in aesthetics. The article highrises not only the theoretical experience of G. E. Lessing and J. W. Goethe regarding the need of preserving the living branch of the folk tradition, but also its use directly in their artistic practice. The point of view of the German enlighteners on the creative potential of farcical improvisations has not lost its relevance in subsequent times. The question of the comic type and the concept of “comic” as a whole became the scientific interest of German scientists of the XIX–XXI centuries. The study of their works expanded the horizons of the problem by proposing its consideration in the philosophical, aesthetic, historical, sociological and art criticism aspects.
topic folk tradition
Arlekin
improvised performances
clownish characters
street theatre
comic
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