repression
repression (ri-presh-ŏn) n. (in psychoanalysis) the process of excluding an unacceptable wish or an idea from conscious mental life. The repressed material may give rise to symptoms.
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Sternheim's comic masks. (playwright Carl Sternheim's satirical works)
Magazine article from: American Theatre; 2/1/1996; ; 700+ words
; In Carl Sternheim's wicked social satire The Unmentionables...subversive happy ending worthy of one of Sternheim's own comedies, the chief of police...playwright famous for writing comedies, Sternheim was a man who lived his contradictions...
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Carl Einstein Kolloquim 1994.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 1/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...in Berlin, and the setting-up of the Carl-Einstein-Gesellschaft/ Societe'-Carl-Einstein in 1984. Not least of the positive...highlighting the roles of Clement Pansaers and Carl and Thea Sternheim, with Einstein on the sidelines. Christoph...
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Steve Martin's panty lines
Magazine article from: The Village Voice; 4/16/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...a Play Out of Germany's Drawers THE UNDERPANTS By Carl Sternheim, adapted by Steve Martin Classic Stage Company 136...who even needs a play? Producing German playwright Carl Sternheim's 1911 comedy has guaranteed Classic Stage Company...
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THEATER REVIEW; Martin, Underpants' are a good fit
Newspaper article from: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA; 1/10/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...Martin from German playwright Carl Sternheim's original work. Sternheim...At The Lapin Agile," leaves Sternheim's intuitions intact, yet keeps...Boston. Adapted from the Carl Sternheim's 1911 play by Steve Martin...
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Dropping Frau
Newspaper article from: Seven Days; 10/4/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...charged Herren could imagine! So Carl Sternheim's play Die Hose (The Underpants...of the decaying German Empire. Sternheim aspired to be his country's Molire...homeland once the Nazis took power. Sternheim lived much of his life in exile...
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After the bloomer
Newspaper article from: The Press; 6/23/2004; ; 644 words
; ...would never be the same again. Carl Sternheim's classic 1911 play, The Underpants...dangerous." Beneath the surface of Sternheim's play runs a vein of protest...characters. * The Underpants by Carl Sternheim, adapted by Steve Martin. The...
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'Underpants': Steve Martin's Top-Drawers Adaptation
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 11/12/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...something timeless in German satirist Carl Sternheim's 1910 comedy "Die Hose...neighbor says she just came from a Sternheim play and Louise asks whether she...glimpse. The Underpants, by Carl Sternheim. Adapted by Steve Martin. Directed...
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Biting adaptation of German farce at Play House
Newspaper article from: Cleveland Jewish News; 3/12/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...Underpants," Steve Martin's witty adaptation of Carl Sternheim's 1911 German comedy, "Die Hose." It's at The...have affairs, but not their wives) to antisemitism. Carl Sternheim, a prolific writer and playwright, was the son of...
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UNDERPANTS FLUTTER DOWN, CHAOS ENSUES
Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ); 4/5/2002; ; 685 words
; ...The Underpants. An off-Broadway play. Written by Carl Sternheim. Adapted by Steve Martin. With Byron Jennings, Cheryl...45 and $50. Written in 1910 by German playwright Carl Sternheim, The Underpants has been adapted and modernized by...
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CHEAT SHEET; The Underpants
Newspaper article from: Sunday Star-Times; 6/20/2004; 504 words
; ...1910 farce by German playwright Carl Sternheim. The original was called Die...autographed by Steve Martin. 3: Sternheim, the son of a Jewish banker...commando. * The Underpants, by Carl Sternheim, adapted by Steve Martin. Court...
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Carl Sternheim
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Carl Sternheim , 1878-1943, German dramatist. In his successful comedy Die Hose...which satirized American life; and stories and critical essays. Sternheim's work had an influence on German expressionism. In the Nazi era he...
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Sternheim, Carl
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
Sternheim, Carl (1878–1942), German dramatist, at the height of his popularity...Kandidat (1915), Tabula rasa (1919), and Das Fossil (1925). Among Sternheim's other plays Die Marquise von Arcis (1919) was adapted by Ashley...
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Leigh, Vivien
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
...actress, who first came into prominence as Henriette in The Mask of Virtue (1935), an adaptation by Ashley Dukes of Carl Sternheim's Die Marquise von Arcis . In 1937 she played Ophelia to the Hamlet of Laurence Olivier at Elsinore and Titania...
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Ambassadors Theatre
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
...Carroll took over the theatre in 1932, and under him Vivien Leigh made her successful West End début in Carl Sternheim's The Mask of Virtue (1935). A later success was John Perry and M. J. Farrell's Spring Meeting (1938...
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Felixmüller, Conrad
Book article from: A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art
...x2014;it was eclectic (he toyed with Cubist and Futurist mannerisms), wild, and uneven. In 1923 the poet Carl Sternheim wrote, rather exaggeratedly, that ‘He tore the aesthetic mask … from the face of his contemporaries...
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