1st Edition

A Dutch Republican Baroque Theatricality, Dramatization, Moment and Event

By Frans-Willem Korsten Copyright 2018
232 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages
by Routledge

In the Dutch Republic, in its Baroque forms of art, two aesthetic formal modes, theatre and drama, were dynamically related to two political concepts, event and moment. The Dutch version of the Baroque is characterised by a fascination with this world regarded as one possibility out of a plurality of potential worlds. It is this fascination that explains the coincidence in the Dutch Republic,... Read more
Acknowledgments, 1. Republican baroque, 2. The dramatic potential in history, 3. The cruel death of worlds and political incompatibility - the brothers De Witt, 4. A happy split of worlds or the comedic sublime, 5. The seas or the world as scene, 6. Not a frame but a lens: the touch of knowledge, 7. Public theater, collective drama and the new, 8. Interrupting time for the sake of division: history and the tableau vivant, Bibliography

Biography

Frans-Willem Korsten holds the chair by special appointment in Literature and Society at the Erasmus School of Philosophy and is associate professor at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS). At AUP he published 'A Dutch Republican Baroque: Theatricality, Dramatization, Moment and Event' (2017) and his latest publication is 'Art as an Interface of Law and Justice: Affirmation, Disturbance, Disruption' (Bloomsbury, 2021).