Judith (1840 Hebbel), play
Judith <German> (1841) is a play by Friedrich Hebbel.
Abstract
"Eine Tragödie in fünf Acten."
"I have no use for the biblical Judith. There, Judith is a widow who lures Holofernes into her web with wiles, when she has his head in her bag she sings and jubilates with all of Israel for three months. That is mean, such a nature is not worthy of her success [...]. My Judith is paralyzed by her deed, frozen by the thought that she might give birth to Holofernes' son; she knows that she has passed her boundaries, that she has, at the very least, done the right thing for the wrong reasons" (Friedrich Hebbel).
Editions, performances
Premiered in Berlin, Germany: Koenigliches Hoftheater, 6 July 1840.
Published in Hamburg, Germany: Hoffman und Campe, 1841.
Translations
Productions History (selected)
- Judith (1840 / @1840 Hebbel), Berlin production, world premiere (play), starring Auguste Crelinger (Judith)
- Judith (1849 / @1840 Hebbel), Vienna production (play), starring Christne Enghaus (Judith) -- Burgtheater, 1 February 1849
- Judith (1909 Reinhardt / @1840 Hebbel), Berlin production (play), starring Tilla Durieux (Judith)
- Judith (2011 Kriegenburg / @1840 Hebbel), Berlin production (play) -- Germany Berlin - Deutsches-Theater Kammerspiele; play: Judith by Friedrich Hebbel; directed by: Andreas Kriegenburg; actors: Katharina Marie Schubert (Judith), Alexander Khuon (Holofernes). -- March 16, 2011
Adaptations
External links
- [ Google Books]