Mother Courage - Bertolt Brecht - 1966 6th Grove Press Paperback (English Version by Eric Bentley)

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Blurb: “MOTHER COURAGE BY BERTOLT BRECHT

Complete and Unabridged English Version BY ERIC BENTLEY

...one of the greatest plays of our time..." -Richard Gilman, Commonweal

Written in 1939, Mother Courage and Her Children saw its first stage production in Zurich in 1941, but it took the triumphant Paris visit of the Berlin Ensemble in 1954 to establish the play as one of the authentic masterpieces of the modern stage. It has since been playing before audiences in all of the major capitals of the world and is one of the perennial successes of the Ensemble. Mother Courage is the play in which Brecht made his most passionate statement against war, but perhaps Brecht's greatest achievement in the drama lies in the creation of the character of Anna Fierling, nicknamed "Mother Courage," the itinerant trader who drags her canteen through the blood and carnage of the Thirty Years' War and whose fatal error is to believe that she can make the war serve her ends. In this figure, Brecht has fashioned one of the most extraordinary characters in the literature of the drama — a woman of enormous vitality, cunning, ingenuity, and strength who, whatever the intentions of her cre-ator, never fails to captivate the audience or reader.

Eric Bentley is General Editor of the Grove Press Edition of the Works of Bertolt Brecht. Other Brecht titles available in the series are: Baal, A Man's A Man and The Elephant Calf; The Caucasian Chalk Circle; The Good Woman of Setzuan; The Three-penny Opera; The Jewish Wife and Other Short Plays; The Visions of Simone Machard; The Mother; Jungle of Cities and Other Plays.”