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Sartres Theatre Acts For Life Modern French Indentities V 34 Odonohoe Benedict

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Sartres Theatre Acts For Life Modern French Indentities V 34 Odonohoe Benedict
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Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.65 MB
Pages: 302
Author: O'Donohoe Benedict
ISBN: 303910280X, 9783039102808, 0820472077
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Sartres Theatre Acts For Life Modern French Indentities V 34 Odonohoe Benedict by O'donohoe Benedict 303910280X, 9783039102808, 0820472077 instant download after payment.

Published on the eve of the philosopher-playwright’s centenary, this study offers a wide-ranging re-appraisal of Sartre’s complete dramatic opus, from the inaugural ‘nativity’ play, Bariona (1940), to the swan-song chorus of Armageddon, Les Troyennes (1965). It draws on a close reading of Sartre’s writings in philosophy, literature and criticism, and provides an extensive survey of journalistic and academic reception. Each play is situated in relation both to Sartre’s intellectual evolution and to the broader historical context. This is the first full-length study in English, for more than thirty years, covering the whole of Sartre’s theatre, and it will interest students of twentieth-century European drama, as well as those of modern French literature and ideas.

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