Molière and the 19th Century NaturalistsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1937 - 270 pages |
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Page 69
... comic in their roles exaggerated , doubtless for scenic purposes , but usually in such a manner as to gloss over the more penetrating and emotional possibili- ties of the role . True it is that the drama is never allowed a full ...
... comic in their roles exaggerated , doubtless for scenic purposes , but usually in such a manner as to gloss over the more penetrating and emotional possibili- ties of the role . True it is that the drama is never allowed a full ...
Page 78
... comic field . As for the range of subject matter in Molière , it is undoubted- ly as large or larger than that of any modern , for he has drawn from all classes and conditions of society , from noble to peasant . But whereas this ...
... comic field . As for the range of subject matter in Molière , it is undoubted- ly as large or larger than that of any modern , for he has drawn from all classes and conditions of society , from noble to peasant . But whereas this ...
Page 128
... comic effect . The comic artist could not make use of " le mot cru " without imparting too much seriousness to his play . On this point there is little in common between Molière and the naturalists . In dealing with the unities it has ...
... comic effect . The comic artist could not make use of " le mot cru " without imparting too much seriousness to his play . On this point there is little in common between Molière and the naturalists . In dealing with the unities it has ...
Expressions et termes fréquents
action Alceste attitude avoir Becque belief bien bon sens bourgeois Brunetière c'est c'était caractère Célimène characterization choses Cléante comédie comic conception considered contre Critique d'être d'une deux doctors Don Juan drama dramatic systems drame Dumas fils esprit été ethical être Faguet fait faut Femmes Savantes French genre Harpagon homme honnête human individual influence instinct jamais l'art l'autre L'Ecole des Femmes l'homme l'on Laprade Le Malade Imaginaire Le Misanthrope le Molière Le Rire Le Tartuffe Les Femmes Savantes Les Précieuses Ridicules Lucretius Malade Imaginaire Médecin Misanthrope modern naturalism modern naturalists Molière Molière's characters monde moral n'est nineteenth century observation Orgon perhaps personnages personne peut philosophy pièces Précieuses qu'à qu'elle qu'il qu'on qu'un realistic religion rien Rigal rire satire says Scene scientific serait seule seventeenth century Sganarelle siècle social Tartuffe technic temps theater Théâtre Libre theatrical thesis play tion tout tragic turalistic vérité vrai Weiss Zola