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Myths and Realities of Contemporary French Theater

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1985. 195 pages.
0896721345
978-0-89672-134-0

$24.95 cloth

Studies in Comparative Literature Series

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Myths and Realities of Contemporary French Theater

Edited by Patricia M. Hopkins and Wendell M. Aycock

Myths and Realities of Contemporary French Theater contains the proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Comparative Literature Symposium, held on February 29 through March 2, 1984.


Is There Something Rotten in the State of French Theater? by Jeanyves Gu
érin
Myths and Realities in Latin American Theater: The French Connection by George Woodyard
Activist Theater in Minority Agricultural Milieux: California’s El Teatro Campesino and Provence’s Lo Teatre de la Carriera by Dan M. Church
The Epic Theater in the Face of Political Oppression by Heidi I. Stull
Brecht and Artaud: Their Impact on American Theater of the 1960s and 1970s by Ann T. Roberts
Variations on the Theme of Cruelty in Spanish American Theater by L. Howard Quackenbush
Quest for Immobility: The Identification of Being and Non-Being in Jean Genet’s The Balcony by Rufus Cook
Spatial Narration in Jean Genet’s Notre Dame des Fleurs and Le Balcon by Mary Ann Witt
“Goddess” vs. “Gyn / Ecologist”: A Comparative View of Antigone and La Folle de Chaillot by Marilyn V. Schuler
Jean Giraudoux, a Believer of God or a Prophet of His Absence? by Moses M. Nagy
Crime and Revolution in the Theater of Jean Genet by Gisele A. Child Bickel
Toward a Dramatic Theory of Play: Artaud, Arrabal, and the Ludic Mode of Being by Nicole Dufresne




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