Oberammergauer Passionspiel

Oberammergauer Passionspiel
Title Oberammergauer Passionspiel PDF eBook
Author Ferdinand Rosner
Publisher Tredition Classics
Pages 400
Release 2012-06
Genre
ISBN 9783847291435

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Dieses Werk ist Teil der Buchreihe TREDITION CLASSICS. Der Verlag tredition aus Hamburg veroffentlicht in der Buchreihe TREDITION CLASSICS Werke aus mehr als zwei Jahrtausenden. Diese waren zu einem Grossteil vergriffen oder nur noch antiquarisch erhaltlich. Mit der Buchreihe TREDITION CLASSICS verfolgt tredition das Ziel, tausende Klassiker der Weltliteratur verschiedener Sprachen wieder als gedruckte Bucher zu verlegen - und das weltweit! Die Buchreihe dient zur Bewahrung der Literatur und Forderung der Kultur. Sie tragt so dazu bei, dass viele tausend Werke nicht in Vergessenheit geraten

Oberammergau

Oberammergau
Title Oberammergau PDF eBook
Author James Shapiro
Publisher Vintage
Pages 274
Release 2001-06-12
Genre History
ISBN 0375708529

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The Bavarian village of Oberammergau has staged the trial, crucifixion, and resurrection of Christ nearly every decade since 1634. Each production of the Passion Play attracts hundreds of thousands, many drawn by the spiritual benefits it promises. Yet Hitler called it a convincing portrayal of the menace of Jewry, and in 1970 a group of international luminaries boycotted the play for its anti-Semitism. As the production for the year 2000 drew near, James Shapiro was there to document the newest wave of obstacles that faced the determined Bavarian villagers. Erudite and judicious, Oberammergau is a fascinating and important look at the unpredictable and sometimes tragic relationship between art and society, belief and tolerance, religion and politics.

Passion Play

Passion Play
Title Passion Play PDF eBook
Author Sarah Ruhl
Publisher Samuel French, Inc.
Pages 163
Release 2010
Genre Drama
ISBN 0573699089

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An exploration of the relationships between religion, performance, and life. Part I is set in 1575 in an English village whose traditional annual passion-play is about to be outlawed by Queen Elizabeth's anti-Catholic rulings; Part II is set in Oberammergau, 1934, as the town and the play are becoming Nazified; Part III takes place in an American small town from 1969 through the Reagan era and the present.

The Passion-Play of Oberammergau

The Passion-Play of Oberammergau
Title The Passion-Play of Oberammergau PDF eBook
Author Montrose Jones Moses
Publisher Wharton Press
Pages 288
Release 2010-04
Genre
ISBN 1445562677

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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

A Rabbi's Impressions of the Oberammergau Passion Play

A Rabbi's Impressions of the Oberammergau Passion Play
Title A Rabbi's Impressions of the Oberammergau Passion Play PDF eBook
Author Joseph Krauskopf
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1901
Genre Oberammergau passion-play
ISBN

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A Glance at the "Passion-Play"

A Glance at the
Title A Glance at the "Passion-Play" PDF eBook
Author Richard Francis Burton
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 170
Release 2024-02-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3368860119

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.

Oberammergau in the Nazi Era

Oberammergau in the Nazi Era
Title Oberammergau in the Nazi Era PDF eBook
Author Helena Waddy
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 351
Release 2010-05-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 019979877X

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In her study of Oberammergau, the Bavarian village famous for its decennial passion play, Helena Waddy argues against the traditional image of the village as a Nazi stronghold. She uses Oberammergau's unique history to explain why and how genuinely some villagers chose to become Nazis, while others rejected Party membership and defended their Catholic lifestyle. She explores the reasons for which both local Nazis and their opponents fought to protect the village's cherished identity against the Third Reich's many intrusive demands. She also shows that the play mirrored the Gospel-based anti-Semitism endemic to Western culture.