Modern French theatre; from Giraudoux to Genet, by Jacques Guicharnaud in collaboration with June Guicharnaud.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Yale Romanic studies ; 2d ser., 7.Publication details: New Haven, Yale University Press, 1967.Edition: [Rev. ed.]Description: ix, 383 p. 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 842/.9/109
LOC classification:
  • PQ556 .G8 1967
Contents:
Introduction: Theatre resurgent -- pt. 1. A theatre of the supernatural: Theatre as proposition: Jean Giraudoux -- The double game: Jean Cocetau -- The universe as parable: Paul Claudel -- pt. 2. Back to man: The agony of solitary souls: Henry de Montherlant -- From anguish to play : Jean Anouilh and Armand Salacrou -- Man and his acts: Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus -- pt. 3. Revolution continued: Poetry and discovery -- A world out of control: Eugene Ionesco -- Existence on stage: Samuel Beckett -- Conclusion: The gaping mask.
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Bibliography: p. [355]-371.

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Introduction: Theatre resurgent -- pt. 1. A theatre of the supernatural: Theatre as proposition: Jean Giraudoux -- The double game: Jean Cocetau -- The universe as parable: Paul Claudel -- pt. 2. Back to man: The agony of solitary souls: Henry de Montherlant -- From anguish to play : Jean Anouilh and Armand Salacrou -- Man and his acts: Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus -- pt. 3. Revolution continued: Poetry and discovery -- A world out of control: Eugene Ionesco -- Existence on stage: Samuel Beckett -- Conclusion: The gaping mask.