New History of Theatre in France
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New History of Theatre in France
Biet, Christian; Finburgh Delijani, Clare
Cambridge University Press
11/2024
476
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9781108842372
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction Clare Finburgh Delijani; 1. The performing arts in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century France: the making of theatre Marie Bouhaik-Girones and Estelle Doudet; 2. Drama during the wars of religion: a contextual approach Charlotte Bouteille and Tiphaine Karsenti; 3. Drama before standardization: the theatre of blood Christian Biet; 4. Neoclassical tragedy: listening to women John D. Lyons; 5. Moliere, a man of the stage? Martial Poirson; 6. Theatres as economic concerns: Moliere, the Hotel Guenegaud and the Comedie-Francaise Jan Clarke; 7. Seventeenth-century printed theatre: gender and peritext Derval Conroy; 8. Non-official eighteenth-century stages: censorship, subversion and entertainment Guy Spielmann; 9. The expanded theatre of the French revolution Sanja Perovic; 10. Nineteenth-century melodrama, vaudeville and entertainment: the vitality and richness of a marginalized theatre Roxane Martin; 11. New approaches to women actors and celebrity in nineteenth-century France Clare Siviter and Emmanuela Wroth; 12. Extended romanticism in the extended nineteenth century Florence Naugrette; 13. Poetry in action, 1945-1968: from Antonin Artaud to Lettrism and the Domaine Poetique Cristina De Simone; 14. Performance and installation art: re-turning to Artaud through Christian Boltanski Carl Lavery and Rezvan Zandieh; 15. Twentieth- and twenty-first-century theatre directing: perception at play Christophe Triau; 16. Political theatre in France (1954-2020): The Brechtian ordinate Olivier Neveux; 17. Liberating third world theatre: Serreau, Kateb, Cesaire, and Genet Joanne Brueton; 18. Francophone theatre-makers in France: Traumatizing the French stage Judith G. Miller; 19. Migration in modern and contemporary playwriting: uprooting and rerouting Clare Finburgh Delijani; 20. An interview with Eric Ruf Clare Siviter; 21. An interview with Magali Mougel Chris Campbell; 22. An interview with Phia Menard Estel Baudou.
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Introduction Clare Finburgh Delijani; 1. The performing arts in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century France: the making of theatre Marie Bouhaik-Girones and Estelle Doudet; 2. Drama during the wars of religion: a contextual approach Charlotte Bouteille and Tiphaine Karsenti; 3. Drama before standardization: the theatre of blood Christian Biet; 4. Neoclassical tragedy: listening to women John D. Lyons; 5. Moliere, a man of the stage? Martial Poirson; 6. Theatres as economic concerns: Moliere, the Hotel Guenegaud and the Comedie-Francaise Jan Clarke; 7. Seventeenth-century printed theatre: gender and peritext Derval Conroy; 8. Non-official eighteenth-century stages: censorship, subversion and entertainment Guy Spielmann; 9. The expanded theatre of the French revolution Sanja Perovic; 10. Nineteenth-century melodrama, vaudeville and entertainment: the vitality and richness of a marginalized theatre Roxane Martin; 11. New approaches to women actors and celebrity in nineteenth-century France Clare Siviter and Emmanuela Wroth; 12. Extended romanticism in the extended nineteenth century Florence Naugrette; 13. Poetry in action, 1945-1968: from Antonin Artaud to Lettrism and the Domaine Poetique Cristina De Simone; 14. Performance and installation art: re-turning to Artaud through Christian Boltanski Carl Lavery and Rezvan Zandieh; 15. Twentieth- and twenty-first-century theatre directing: perception at play Christophe Triau; 16. Political theatre in France (1954-2020): The Brechtian ordinate Olivier Neveux; 17. Liberating third world theatre: Serreau, Kateb, Cesaire, and Genet Joanne Brueton; 18. Francophone theatre-makers in France: Traumatizing the French stage Judith G. Miller; 19. Migration in modern and contemporary playwriting: uprooting and rerouting Clare Finburgh Delijani; 20. An interview with Eric Ruf Clare Siviter; 21. An interview with Magali Mougel Chris Campbell; 22. An interview with Phia Menard Estel Baudou.
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