
Goethe and the Poodle
Albert Lindner's «The Dog of Aubri» (1869)
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 10. June 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
152 pages
978-1-80374-371-4 (ISBN)
Description
"This superbly compiled and provocative edition makes available for the first time in English translation Albert Lindner's metatheatrical play on the canine conflict that disrupted Goethe's Weimar Classicism with melodramatic sensation to herald modernism. The critical apparatus offers a rich historiographical frame for reading diegetic animals in performance, while images of primary documents help vivify the context. Thus framed and honed with two staged readings, the German- and English-language play texts raise intriguing questions about des Pudels Kern, the absent/present poodle's core meaning. Faustian allusions evoke disturbing dynamics of white patriarchy amid complex intersections of political and theatrical autocracies that resound to the present day."
- Professor Kim Marra, University of Iowa
"In Goethe and the Poodle, you get not only an extraordinary play but, also, extraordinary history. Young and Marks make Lindner's nineteenth-century play accessible, bringing out its humor and its theatricality. In the introduction and footnotes, they use the play to teach the reader about the sweep of nineteenth-century German theater, from Goethe and French melodrama through to unified Germany. The book is eminently teachable, in German as well as English, and very entertaining."
- Professor Matt Cornish, Ohio University
Goethe and the Poodle is the first English translation of scholar Albert Lindner's 1869 play Der Hund des Aubri, which premiered at Berlin's Wallner Theater during the German Wars of Unification. Inspired by actual events, Lindner's eccentric play stages the conspiracy to bring a popular melodrama featuring a trained poodle to the Weimar Court theater in 1817, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's resistance to the performance, and his subsequent departure after leading the theater for 26 years. Thorough annotations explain the play's cultural and geographic references, and the introductory essay analyzes aesthetic debates surrounding Weimar Classicism, popular taste, and animal performance. Archival images including playbills, portraits, and the 1812 Weimar Theater Laws supplement the volume's contributions to theater history.
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Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
21 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
262 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80374-371-4 (9781803743714)
Schweitzer Classification
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Additional editions

Catherine M. Young | Christine Marks
Goethe and the Poodle
Albert Lindner's «The Dog of Aubri» (1869)
E-Book
07/2025
1st Edition
Peter Lang Verlag
€39.49
Available for download

Catherine M. Young | Christine Marks
Goethe and the Poodle
Albert Lindner's «The Dog of Aubri» (1869)
E-Book
07/2025
1st Edition
Peter Lang Verlag
€39.49
Available for download
Persons
Catherine M. Young is a theater and performance historian living in New York City. She researches popular performance including circus, vaudeville, and musicals.
Christine Marks is Professor of English and Co-Program Director of the Liberal Arts: Health Humanities program at LaGuardia Community College, City University of New York.
Content
Contents: Goethe, Diegetic Dogs, and Albert Lindner's The Dog of Aubri by Catherine M. Young - Der Hund des Aubri. Ein Zeit-Bild in 3 Acten von Dr. Albert Lindner (1869) - The Dog of Aubri: A Portrait of an Era in 3 Acts by Albert Lindner Edited and Translated by Catherine M. Young and Christine Marks - Translators' Dialogue - Notes on Contributors - Index.