
La tragédie française: Passions tragiques et règles classiques
بواسطة
Georges Forestier
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تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
310
لغة
الفرنسية
منشور
Nov 3, 2010
الناشر
Armand Colin
الطبعة
ARMAND COLIN
رقم ISBN-10
2200259107
رقم ISBN-13
9782200259105
الوصف
Georges Forestier presents a compelling exploration of French tragedy, delving deep into the interplay between dramatic passions and classical rules that have shaped this genre. The author navigates through the emotional landscapes where intense human experiences collide with the constraints of classical structure, revealing how these elements create a unique tension that defines French dramatic literature.
Through analysis and vivid examples, the work highlights the evolution of tragic expression, tracing its roots and influences across different periods. Forestier reflects on the enduring themes of love, betrayal, and moral conflict, demonstrating how these passions remain central to the human experience, resonating through the ages and eliciting profound responses from audiences.
This examination not only sheds light on the historical context of French tragedy but also invites readers to consider its relevance in today's cultural narrative. Forestier's insights encourage a deeper appreciation for the complexity of emotion and form that continues to captivate both playwrights and theatergoers alike.
Through analysis and vivid examples, the work highlights the evolution of tragic expression, tracing its roots and influences across different periods. Forestier reflects on the enduring themes of love, betrayal, and moral conflict, demonstrating how these passions remain central to the human experience, resonating through the ages and eliciting profound responses from audiences.
This examination not only sheds light on the historical context of French tragedy but also invites readers to consider its relevance in today's cultural narrative. Forestier's insights encourage a deeper appreciation for the complexity of emotion and form that continues to captivate both playwrights and theatergoers alike.