Johann Nepomuk Nestroy (1801-1862), for a quarter of a century the
dominant actor on the popular Viennese stage, was the author of over
eighty dramatic works, all but one of them comedies in the local
Viennese tradition. It was only in the twentieth century that Nestroy's
influence, above all as a satirist and master of language, was
recognised. In this 1972 publication, the first book in English on
Nestroy, Professor Yates centres his discussion of the possen
(theatrical comedies) on the dominant comic elements of satire and
parody, which are considered in close relation to the sources. He
examines in detail five of Nestroy's best-known plays, considering them
in relation to their Viennese setting and providing an introduction to
the history and conditions of Viennese popular theatre from the early
eighteenth century up to Nestroy's times, including an assessment of its
relationship to other traditions of popular drama.