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The seraglio’s manifestations<br />
in artworks, music and dance<br />
OTTOMANIA 6<br />
OTTOMANIA<br />
6<br />
Michael Hüttler ∙ Hans Ernst Weidinger<br />
OTTOMAN EMPIRE AND<br />
EUROPEAN THEATRE IV<br />
OTTOMAN EMPIRE<br />
AND<br />
EUROPEAN THEATRE<br />
IV<br />
SERAGLIOS IN<br />
THEATRE, MUSIC AND LITERATURE<br />
edited by<br />
Michael Hüttler ∙ Hans Ernst Weidinger<br />
In Ottoman Empire and European<br />
Theatre, vol. IV: Seraglios in Theatre,<br />
Music DON JUAN and ARCHIV Literature, WIEN is an independent the research series contin-<br />
institute for opera and theatre history in Central and<br />
ues to explore one of the most popular<br />
Mediterranean Europe from the beginnings to the nineteenth<br />
subjects<br />
century. It is a member<br />
of eighteenth-century<br />
of several international organisations,<br />
art:<br />
such as SIBMAS and IAML, and collaborates with archives,<br />
the libraries, seraglio museums, and and research its institutions. harem. The archive This volume<br />
fosters academic and artistic exchanges on both a regional and<br />
provides a deeper understanding of<br />
international level through numerous events like conferences,<br />
the<br />
workshops,<br />
seraglio’s<br />
dialogue meetings,<br />
various<br />
lectures, and<br />
manifestations<br />
notably the series<br />
of symposia Ottoman Empire and European Theatre, which has<br />
in been the held since artworks, 2008. music and theatre<br />
of the Austrian / Habsburg and central<br />
The book series “<strong>Ottomania</strong>” researches cultural transfers<br />
European<br />
between the Ottoman<br />
regions,<br />
Empire and<br />
including<br />
Europe, with the<br />
intercon-<br />
performing arts as its focus.<br />
nections with Italy and France, from the<br />
Michael Hüttler and Hans Ernst Weidinger (eds.): Ottoman<br />
sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries.<br />
Empire and European Theatre, vol. 1: The Age of Mozart and Selim<br />
The III (1756–1808), studies 2013 (= examine <strong>Ottomania</strong> 1) descriptions of<br />
the Bent seraglio Holm: The Taming by of the Turk: European Ottomans on the Danish diplomats, Stage the<br />
1596–1896, translated from the Danish by Gaye Kynoch, 2014<br />
seraglio’s visual traces in European art-<br />
(= <strong>Ottomania</strong> 2)<br />
works, and depictions of the seraglio in<br />
Michael Hüttler and Hans Ernst Weidinger (eds.): Ottoman<br />
eighteenth-century Empire and European Theatre, vol. 2: The Austrian Time of Joseph Haydn: Singspiele.<br />
From Sultan Mahmud I to Mahmud II (r.1730–1839), 2014<br />
They also consider seraglios from the<br />
(= <strong>Ottomania</strong> 3)<br />
Ottoman point of view and investigate<br />
Walter Puchner: Das neugriechische Schattentheater Karagiozis,<br />
the 2014 music (= <strong>Ottomania</strong> of 4) the seraglio in eighteenthcentury<br />
opera.<br />
Michael Hüttler, Emily M. N. Kugler and Hans Ernst Weidinger<br />
(eds.): Ottoman Empire and European Theatre, vol. 3: Images of the<br />
Harem in Literature and Theatre, 2015 (= <strong>Ottomania</strong> 5)<br />
Michael Hüttler (* 1966) has been conducting<br />
research for Don Juan Archiv Wien since<br />
2001. Since 2010 he has been head of the<br />
then founded HOLLITZER Verlag.<br />
Hans Ernst Weidinger (* 1949) studied law,<br />
classical languages, theatre studies<br />
and art history in Vienna and founded<br />
the Don Juan Archiv Wien in 1987.<br />
Michael Hüttler / Hans Ernst Weidinger (eds.)<br />
Ottoman Empire and European Theatre IV.<br />
Seraglios in Theatre, Music and Literature<br />
2016 | <strong>Ottomania</strong> 6<br />
ISBN 978-3-99012-189-4<br />
328 pages | 17,5 × 24,5 cm<br />
English<br />
Hardcover with dust jacket<br />
€ 55,00<br />
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also available as e-book<br />
€ 49,99<br />
14 Hollitzer Verlag Catalogue of Publications <strong>Ottomania</strong> by Don Juan Archiv Wien