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The search for modern tragedy : aesthetic fascism in Italy and France
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ISBN: 0801438373 Year: 2001 Publisher: Ithaca : Cornell University Press,

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Metatheater and modernity
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ISBN: 1283734605 1611475392 9781611475395 9781611475388 1611475384 9781283734608 Year: 2013 Publisher: Madison [N.J.] Fairleigh Dickinson University Press

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Metatheater and Modernity is the first book to link the concept of metatheater with those of baroque and neobaroque. It refines and probes these concepts through close analyses and comparisons of seventeenth with twentieth-century plays. Authors discussed include Rotrou, Sartre, Genet, Corneille, Kushner, Bernini, Shakespeare, Pirandello, Stoppard, Molière, Giraudoux, Ionesco.

Nietzsche and the rebirth of the tragic
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ISBN: 9780838641606 0838641601 Year: 2007 Publisher: Madison (N.J.) : Fairleigh Dickinson university press,

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Existential prisons: captivity in mid-twentieth-century French literature
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ISBN: 082230631X Year: 1985 Publisher: Durham Duke University

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Metatheater and modernity : baroque and neobaroque
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ISBN: 9781611475388 Year: 2013 Publisher: Teaneck ; Madison Fairleigh Dickinson University

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Her husband
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ISBN: 0822396947 Year: 2000 Publisher: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press,

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After the success of her first novel, Livia Roncella and her husband Giustino Boggiolo leave their provincial southern Italian hometown and move to Rome.

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