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Table of Contents
In place of a portrait: from the beginning.
In place of a portrait: document.
Writing as an occupation.
Something on the art of writing plays.
Writing and the stage.
The lady's not for burning: comedy by C. Fry.
The taming of the shrew.
Shakespeare twice: on two performances in the framework of the June festival plays.
On Ronald Searle.
Note on comedy.
Theatre problems.
Thoughts before a new performance.
Friedrich Schiller.
American and European drama.
Chat about criticism in front of the press.
Concerning the freedom of the theatre (fragment).
Dramatic theory about the audience.
Dramaturgical considerations about The Anabaptists.
Principles of adaptation (epilogue to the book edition of King John.
Notes on Titus Andronicus.
Aspects of dramaturgical thinking (fragment).
On the theory of dramatic art in Switzerland (fragment).
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 18-19.
These essays are taken from F. Dürrenmatt's 2 volume work Theater-Schriften und Reden and Dramaturgisches und Kritisches.
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