Handke's Kaspar, Wittgenstein's Tractatus, and the successful representation of alienation

Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism 9 (2):3-26 (1995)
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Abstract

An investigation of Handke's play by means of an analysis of the elements of the Tractatus, known to have influenced Handke at the time he wrote Kaspar. This approach yields a much more plausible account of Handke's representation of his central character's alienation than are available from now-standard semiotic and post-structuralist analyses.

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