Life of Galileo - Methuen Modern Plays

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Publisher's Synopsis

Along with Mother Courage, the character of Galileo is one of Brecht's greatest creations, immensely live, human and complex. Unable to resist his appetite for scientific investigation, Galileo's heretical discoveries about the solar system bring him to the attention of the Inquisition. He is scared into publicly abjuring his theories but, despite his self-contempt, goes on working in private, eventually helping to smuggle his writings out of the country.

As an examination of the problems that face not only the scientist but also the whole spirit of free inquiry when brought into conflict with the requirements of government or official ideology, Life of Galileohas few equals.

Written in exile in 1937-9 and first performed in Zurich in 1943, Galileowas first staged in English in 1947 by Joseph Losey in a version jointly prepared by Brecht and Charles Laughton, who played the title role. Printed here is the complete translation by Brecht scholar John Willett. The much shorter Laughton version is also included in full as an appendix, along with Brecht's own copious notes on the play making this the most trusted scholarly edition of the text.

Book information

ISBN: 9780413763808
Publisher: A&C Black
Imprint: Bloomsbury Methuen Drama
Pub date:
Edition: New Edition
DEWEY: 832.912
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 265
Weight: 238g
Height: 198mm
Width: 131mm
Spine width: 17mm