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- Fabel abstract "Fabel is a critical term and a dramaturgical technique pioneered by the twentieth-century German theatre practitioner Bertolt Brecht. Fabel should not be confused with 'fable', which is a form of short narrative (hence the retention of the original German spelling in its adoption into English usage). Elizabeth Wright argues that it is "a term of art which cannot be adequately translated".".
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- Fabel wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Fabel wikiPageWikiLink Gestus.
- Fabel wikiPageWikiLink Historical_materialism.
- Fabel wikiPageWikiLink Jakob_Michael_Reinhold_Lenz.
- Fabel wikiPageWikiLink Jargon.
- Fabel wikiPageWikiLink John_Willett.
- Fabel wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Marx.
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- Fabel wikiPageWikiLink Man_Equals_Man.
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- Fabel wikiPageWikiLink Political_theatre.
- Fabel wikiPageWikiLink Psychological_novel.
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- Fabel wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Fabel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fabel".
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- Fabel hasPhotoCollection Fabel.
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- Fabel subject Category:Acting.
- Fabel subject Category:Bertolt_Brecht_theories_and_techniques.
- Fabel subject Category:Plot_(narrative).
- Fabel subject Category:Stage_terminology.
- Fabel hypernym Term.
- Fabel type Profession.
- Fabel type Work.
- Fabel type Art.
- Fabel type Concept.
- Fabel type Profession.
- Fabel type Technique.
- Fabel type Theory.
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- Fabel comment "Fabel is a critical term and a dramaturgical technique pioneered by the twentieth-century German theatre practitioner Bertolt Brecht. Fabel should not be confused with 'fable', which is a form of short narrative (hence the retention of the original German spelling in its adoption into English usage). Elizabeth Wright argues that it is "a term of art which cannot be adequately translated".".
- Fabel label "Fabel".
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- Fabel sameAs Q82935.
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- Fabel wasDerivedFrom Fabel?oldid=568628988.
- Fabel isPrimaryTopicOf Fabel.