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Juliette Drouet. Compagne du siècle
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 591

Juliette Drouet. Compagne du siècle

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-09-28T00:00:00+02:00
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  • Publisher: Flammarion

C'est l’histoire d’une orpheline indigente devenue courtisane, d’une actrice en vue qui abandonne sa carrière pour se consacrer au plus célèbre écrivain de son temps, Victor Hugo, et connaît avec lui, pendant un demi-siècle, une passion faite de gloire et de deuils, de confiance et de trahisons, d’amertume et d’exaltation, d’exil et de voyages. C’est l’histoire d’un couple illégitime qui invente l’amour libre. C’est l’histoire du romantisme, du siècle des révolutions et de la marche vers la République, vécue, faite et observée par une femme. Âme sœur, collaboratrice, première lectrice, copiste, soutien moral, éternel recours, Juliette Drouet fut, par s...

The Drama of Celebrity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

The Drama of Celebrity

Why do so many people care so much about celebrities? Who decides who gets to be a star? What are the privileges and pleasures of fandom? Do celebrities ever deserve the outsized attention they receive? In this fascinating and deeply researched book, Sharon Marcus challenges everything you thought you knew about our obsession with fame. Icons are not merely famous for being famous; the media alone cannot make or break stars; fans are not simply passive dupes. Instead, journalists, the public, and celebrities themselves all compete, passionately and expertly, to shape the stories we tell about celebrities and fans. The result: a high-stakes drama as endless as it is unpredictable. Drawing on ...

Commanding Words
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Commanding Words

In a twenty-first century which celebrates freedom and equality while also beginning to question the lax attitudes and methods which have triumphed since the late Sixties, reflecting on the concept of authority is as necessary as ever. What role does, and should, authority play in political, social, and academic organization? Should one plead for stricter or more flexible authority? Where does the frontier between authority and authoritarianism lie? In examining these, and other related questions, this volume, postulating the interconnectedness between authority and discourse, also discusses the rhetorical strategies whereby authority is constructed, manifested, and resisted. Pertaining to subjects as various as politics, culture, literature, history, and pedagogy, the twenty chapters which constitute this book offer an interdisciplinary, yet thematically coherent, coverage of the question under discussion, and encompass a wide historical and spatial scope, which ranges from the Islamic Middle Ages to twenty-first century America, passing through nineteenth- and twentieth-century Europe, India, and North Africa on the way.

Historical Dictionary of French Theater
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Historical Dictionary of French Theater

The term "French theater" evokes most immediately the glories of the classical period and the peculiarities of the Theater of the Absurd. It has given us the works of Corneille, Racine, and Moliere. In the Romantic era there was Alexander Dumas and surrealist works of Alfred Jarry, and then the Theater of the Absurd erupted in rationalistic France with Samuel Beckett, Eugene Ionesco, and Jean-Paul Sartre. The Historical Dictionary of French Theater relates the history of the French theater through a chronology, introduction, bibliography, and over 400 cross-referenced dictionary entries on authors, trends, genres, concepts, and literary and historical developments that played a central role in the evolution of French theater.

Lorenzaccio
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 289

Lorenzaccio

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05-23
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Dans la Florence des Médicis, le jeune Lorenzo projette en secret l'assassinat de son cousin, le tyran Alexandre. Tentative désespérée de changer le cours de l'Histoire en faisant triompher la cause républicaine ? Ou oeuvre d'un individu d'exception, désireux de laisser son nom à la postérité ? Sous le masque de ce personnage "glissant comme une anguille", double de Brutus l'Ancien comme de Hamlet, se laisse entrevoir, de loin en loin, le moi déchiré de l'auteur, enfant du siècle. Entre cynisme et idéalisme, débauche et héroïsme, la figure énigmatique de celui que l'on surnomme Lorenzaccio a inspiré à Musset ce chef-d'oeuvre du drame romantique.

The Oxford Handbook of European Romanticism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 865

The Oxford Handbook of European Romanticism

The Oxford Handbook of European Romanticism focuses on the period beginning with the French Revolution and extending to the uprisings of 1848 across Europe. It brings together leading scholars in the field to examine the intellectual, literary, philosophical, and political elements of European Romanticism. The volume begins with a series of chapters examining key texts written by major writers in languages including French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Hungarian, Greek, and Polish amongst others. Then follows a second section based on the naturally inter-disciplinary quality of Romanticism, encapsulated by the different discourses with which writers of the time, set up an internal comp...

Local Colour
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Local Colour

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Peter Lang

Local colour is an undertheorized notion. Although the expression itself is nowadays used in everyday speech in both French and English, its 'domestication' only further highlights the need for a clarifying study of this concept, which has come to be crucial in aesthetic debates. From the seventeenth-century rift between 'Poussinistes' and 'Rubénistes', to the genesis of Romanticist aesthetic theories in early nineteenth-century France, to the North American regionalist prose of the Local colour movement; from Roger de Piles, to Benjamin Constant, Victor Hugo, Prosper Mérimée, and Hamlin Garland, this book sets out to map for the first time couleur locale's three-hundred-year journey across centuries, languages and genres. In addition to proposing a genealogy of the concept and the paths of its semantic evolution, it also initiates a reflection on the factors that could have prompted the mobility of the term across cultures, art forms and their metalanguages.

A Companion to Tragedy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 582

A Companion to Tragedy

A Companion to Tragedy is an essential resource for anyone interested in exploring the role of tragedy in Western history and culture. Tells the story of the historical development of tragedy from classical Greece to modernity Features 28 essays by renowned scholars from multiple disciplines, including classics, English, drama, anthropology and philosophy Broad in its scope and ambition, it considers interpretations of tragedy through religion, philosophy and history Offers a fresh assessment of Ancient Greek tragedy and demonstrates how the practice of reading tragedy has changed radically in the past two decades

A Companion to European Romanticism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 602

A Companion to European Romanticism

This companion is the first book of its kind to focus on the whole of European Romanticism. Describes the way in which the Romantic Movement swept across Europe in the early nineteenth century. Covers the national literatures of France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Russia and Spain. Addresses common themes that cross national borders, such as orientalism, Napoleon, night, nature, and the prestige of the fragment. Includes cross-disciplinary essays on literature and music, literature and painting, and the general system of Romantic arts. Features 35 essays in all, from leading scholars in America, Australia, Britain, France, Italy, and Switzerland.

Paul Delaroche
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Paul Delaroche

  • Categories: Art

Paul Delaroche: Painting and Popular Spectacle explores the connections between painting and an emergent popular visual culture in the early nineteenth century, which included new forms of optical entertainment such as Panoramas and Dioramas and innovation in fields such as illustration, art reproduction, and stage decor. Delaroche’s paintings caused a sensation at the Paris Salon, with critics comparing the emotional response they elicited to that of popular melodrama. Yet his appeal to a certain type of spectator lay behind the increasingly hostile criticism to which his works were subjected, and has in our own time led to his uncertain status in the art historical canon. This book focus...