Mother Courage

Guide Note:
The play Mother Courage by the German dramatist and poet Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) deals with the 17th century Thirty Years War. However, it is a play about all wars. The play begins in 1624 in Poland, at the time of conflict between German Catholics and Swedish Lutherans. The action of the play unfolds over twelve years, represented in twelve scenes. Brecht does not describe battles that constitute the history of the world, but concentrates on the consequences of war on the ordinary people. The central character, Anna Fierling, nicknamed Mother Courage, follows the armies with her canteen wagon, selling her goods to soldiers on both sides. She hopes to profit by the war - even as her three children are devoured by it, one by one. Ana Fierling is not a tragic heroine. There are no heroes in Mother Courage and her Children. Ana is a mother who haggles while her children die. In her character Brecht wanted to expose ties between war and commerce. He himself once said that "war is a continuation of business by other means". He also wanted to show the audiences how pointless and dehumanizing the war is, in order to influence them to take action against war. The play was written in 1939, at the outset of World War II, while Brecht was in exile in Scandinavia. Typically for Brecht, Mother Courage contains scenes with music and singing.
Fast Facts:
- Written in 1939
- Written as a response to Germany's invasion of Poland
- Full title: Mother Courage and Her Children
- Title in original German: Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder
- Originally produced in Zurich in 1941
- The first German performance was in Berlin in 1949
- Considered by some to be the greatest play of the 20th century
- Considered by some to be the greatest anti-war play of all times
- Quotation: "You know what the trouble with peace is? No organization."
- Quotation: "War is like love, it always finds a way."
The Mahalo Top 7
- Wikipedia: Mother Courage and Her Children
- American Repertory Theatre: The Traffic of War: Mother Courage Analysis
- English Touring Theatre: Mother Courage Notes with Synopsis (1.61 MB)
- Amazon.com: Mother Courage Merchandise
- SparkNotes: Mother Courage Study Guide
- American Repertory Theatre: A Model of Courage: The evolution of Mother Courage
- Video: Mother Courage (Time: 2:29)
Mother Courage Synopsis
- SparkNotes: Mother Courage Plot Overview
- Grade Saver: Mother Courage Summary and Analysis by Scenes
- USQ: Mother Courage Scene by Scene Synopsis
Mother Courage Analysis and Study Guides
- Grade Saver: The Obvious in Brecht
- Waterford Palace Theatre: Mother Courage Teacher's Pack (1.64 MB)
- USQ: Mother Courage Teacher's Notes
- eNotes: Mother Courage Study Guide
- BookRags: Mother Courage Study Guide
Mother Courage Critical History
- HCS Online: Mother Courage and Her Children
- Berkeley Rep: Brecht’s journey with Mother Courage
- Culture Wars: Mother Courage
- German Studies: Brecht: Mother Courage and Her Children Book Review
- The New York Sun: The Original Mother (August 22, 2006)
News and Articles
- Intelligencer Journal: TSS Stages 'Mother Courage' (March 23, 2008)
- Expatica: Brecht, dogs and pistols: A Berlin theater's own Iran drama (February 28, 2008)
- Broad Street Review: Mother Courage at Villanova (November 17, 2007)
- ECIBS: Mother Courage and Her Children in Chicago (November 3, 2007)
- Pittsburgh City Paper: Mother Courage and Her Children Review (March 22, 2007)
- The New York Times: "Mother, Courage, Grief and Song": Review (August 22, 2006)
- Westward: The Evil That Men Do (March 2, 2006)
- ArtScope: Mother Courage Review (November 4, 2001)
- Curtain Up: Mother Courage And Her Children (January 18, 1997)
Mother Courage in Performance
- Shakespeare Theatre Company: Mother Courage 1992 - 1993 Season
- American Repertory Theatre: Mother Courage 2001 Production
- Steppenwolf: Mother Courage 2001 Production
- The Public Theater: Mother Courage 2006 Production
- Frank Theatre: Mother Courage 2006 Production
- Theatre UBC: Mother Courage 2007 Production
Mother Courage in TV and Films
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Note: The majority of the links in this timeline are to IMDb, which has pop-ups.
- 1955: Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder Film
- 1961: Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder Film
- 1969: Moeder Courage en haar kinderen (TV)
- 1988: Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder (TV)
- 2003: Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder (TV)
Mother Courage Author Information
- Wikipedia: Bertolt Brecht Biography
- HCS Online: Bertolt Brecht Biography
- Brandies University: Brecht, Bertolt Biography
- Books and Writers: Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) Profile
- International Brecht Society: Bertolt Brecht Biography
- Bertolt Brecht: Life and Works of Bertolt Brecht
- The University of Texas Arlington: Brecht's Marxist Aesthetic
Mother Courage Images and Videos
- Google Image: Mother Courage and Her Children Search
- Google Video: Mother Courage Videos
- Theatre at UBC: Mother Courage Production Photos
- Muse: Images from different Productions of Mother Courage
- American Repertory Theatre: Mother Courage Poster
Mother Courage Influences and Culture
- Review Journal: Breaking Down Walls (February 23, 2007)
- Deutsche Welle: "Bertolt Brecht's Influence Cannot Be Overestimated" (August 11, 2006)
- Brandies University: Epic Theatre of Bertolt Brecht
- The New York Times: "Still Fearsome, Mother Courage Gets a Makeover" (August 6, 2006)
Mother Courage Blogs
- Jonathan Taylor: Brecht and Theatre: The case of Mother Courage Blog (December 16, 2006)
- Too Much Information: After Seeing Mother Courage on Thursday Night Blog (October 28, 2006)
- The Playgoer: Mother Courage Reviews Blog (August 22, 2006)
Mother Courage Merchandise
- Amazon.com: Mother Courage Books | Kindle Store
- Borders: Mother Courage Books
- Powell's Books: Mother Courage Books
- Barnes and Noble: Mother Courage Books
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