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Sicile(s) d'aujourd'hui

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Loin des stéréotypes qui enveloppent souvent l’image de “la” Sicile et occultent la complexité du réel, cet ouvrage s’attache à montrer la richesse et la diversité des Sicile(s) d’aujourd’hui. Les plus éminents représentants de la société civile et judiciaire, opérateurs culturels ou spécialistes des arts (littérature, théâtre, cinéma, BD) y confrontent leurs analyses. De grands artistes débattent des enjeux de la création dans le devenir de leur pays. Se révèle ainsi la tension constructive entre poids de l’Histoire et urgence de l’actualité, entre mémoire de la tradition et élans novateurs, entre passivité du désespoir et énergie de la révolte. Hors de tout repli dans une insularité close, les ferments sociaux, politiques, éthiques et esthétiques qui naissent et se développent en Sicile, ou à partir de la Sicile, apparaissent comme une force vitale essentielle. Le lecteur y reconnaîtra alors une sorte de “laboratoire” – sicilien, italien et/ou européen – du courage et de la créativité. Far from the stereotypes that often encompass the image of Sicily and mask the complexity of the reality, this work seeks to show the richness and diversity of the Sicile(s) d’aujourd’hui. Within, the most eminent representatives of civil and judicial society, cultural actors and arts specialists (literature, theatre, cinema, comics) compare their analyses. Some great artists discuss the role of artistic creation in the country’s future, thus revealing the constructive tension between the weight of history and the urgency of the current age, between memory of tradition and innovative trends, between the passivity of hopelessness and the energy of revolt. The artists from Sicily do not turn into themselves, but as implicated in social, political, ethical and aesthetic dynamics, they appear to be a vital essential force. The reader will be met with a sort of “laboratory”—Sicilian, Italian and/or European—of courage and creativity.


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The idea of a theater : a study of ten plays : the art of drama in changing perspective
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ISBN: 0691061432 0691649103 1400875137 9781400875139 9780691061436 Year: 1949 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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An original and beautifully written book on changing perspectives in the art of theater. Through a study of nine plays-Oedipus Rex, Bérénice, Tristan und Isolde, Hamlet, Ghosts, The Cherry Orchard, Six Characters in Search of an Author, Noah, Murder in the Cathedral-the author shows how all playwrights seek to "hold the mirror up to nature" and how in this respect the art of drama is always the same, varying only with the philosophical and aesthetic concepts of each age. The Idea of a Theater will delight both readers with a special interest in drama and those who read drama as a source of insight into man's nature and man's changing ideas of himself. Originally published in 1949.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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Drama --- Criticism --- History and criticism. --- Acting. --- Anagoge. --- Anecdote. --- Aristotelianism. --- Awareness. --- Before the Revolution. --- Brothel. --- Caricature. --- City Of. --- Classicism. --- Cyclorama (theater). --- Dithyramb. --- Dolce Stil Novo. --- Drama. --- Dramatization. --- Dramaturgy. --- Drawing room. --- Episode. --- Escapism. --- Farce. --- Fine art. --- Fortinbras. --- Genre. --- Gilbert Murray. --- Gilbert and Sullivan. --- Good and evil. --- Hamlet's Father. --- Hamlet. --- Harold Clurman. --- Heartbreak House. --- High Spirits (musical). --- Hubris. --- Illustration. --- Imagery. --- Improvisation. --- In Society. --- In This World. --- In the Life. --- Infatuation. --- Irony. --- Jacques Copeau. --- Jean Cocteau. --- Jeux. --- Kilroy was here. --- Laertes (Hamlet). --- Life Itself. --- Literature. --- Louis Jouvet. --- Luigi Pirandello. --- Macduff (Macbeth). --- Major Barbara. --- Melodrama. --- Metaphysical poets. --- Mimesis. --- Modernity. --- Molière. --- Murder in the Cathedral. --- Narrative thread. --- Narrative. --- Of Human Action. --- Omnipotence. --- Oscar Wilde. --- Parody. --- Plautus. --- Play (theatre). --- Playwright. --- Poetic realism. --- Poetry. --- Polonius. --- Primitivism. --- Purgatorio. --- Realism (arts). --- Reductio ad absurdum. --- Restoration comedy. --- Revenge play. --- Rhetorical device. --- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (play). --- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. --- Scaramouche. --- Sensibility. --- Shakespearean tragedy. --- Six Characters in Search of an Author. --- Sophistication. --- Sophocles. --- Sound effect. --- Struggle (TV series). --- Suspension of disbelief. --- Terence. --- The Comic. --- The Infernal Machine (play). --- The Realist. --- The Spirit of the Age. --- The Various. --- The Very Idea. --- Theatre. --- Theatricality. --- Tragedy. --- Valet. --- Ventriloquism. --- William Shakespeare.

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