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Tragedy --- Britannicus, --- Racine, Jean, --- In literature.
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Britannicus, -- 19th cent -- Corn laws defended --- Supply and demand --- Wages --- Corn laws (Great Britain) --- Wages -- Great Britain
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Phèdre --- Femmes --- Classes sociales --- Les caprices de Marianne --- On ne badine pas avec l'amour --- Bérénice --- Britannicus --- Andromaque --- Il ne faut jurer de rien --- Diderot, Denis --- Racine, Jean --- Musset, Alfred de --- Molière,
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À la base de cette étude se trouvent des questions très simples, mais tellement fondamentales qu’on oublie souvent de les poser. Pourquoi le théâtre français est-il tellement “français”, par exemple lorsqu’on met en scène un auteur comme Racine? Quelles constructions identitaires, quelles catégories idéologiques étayent cette pratique ? Et quels facteurs contextuels, à la fois politiques et sociaux, influencent, contestent, contaminent ces constructions ? Abordant à la fois des questions liées à l’histoire du théâtre et des problèmes qui touchent à l’analyse culturelle, Le mythe de l’authenticité analyse l’impact de certains facteurs contextuels sur le processus de canonisation et les modes de représentation d’une seule pièce canonique : Britannicus de Jean Racine (1669). Quel serait le lien entre le personnage de Néron et le roi de France ? Qu’aurait pensé Napoléon de l’interprétation de ce même personnage par son acteur favori Talma ? Quels facteurs furent à la base de l’interprétation psychosexuelle et puis psychanalytique (à la française) de cette pièce ? Et comment l’interprétation de Britannicus par André Antoine pourrait-elle être appelée queer ? Le mythe de l’authenticité démontre ainsi comment cette tragédie romaine fut, depuis sa création jusqu’à nos jours, déconstruite et reconstruite par des artistes aussi divers que Le Kain, Talma, Mounet-Sully, André Antoine, Michel Hermon, Antoine Vitez, Brigitte Jaques-Wajeman et bien d’autres.
Comparative literature --- Racine, Jean --- French drama --- History and criticism --- Racine, Jean, --- Criticism and interpretation --- History and criticism. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- French drama. --- French literature --- La-hsin, --- Laxin, --- Racine, --- Racine, Jean Baptiste, --- Rashīnu, Jan, --- Rasin, --- Rasin, Chang, --- Rasin, Z'an, --- Rasin, Zhan, --- Rassin, --- ראסין, ז׳אן --- רסין, ז׳ן --- 拉辛, --- ラシーヌジャン, --- Britannicus (Racine, Jean) --- 1600 - 1699 --- French drama - 17th century - History and criticism --- Racine, Jean, - 1639-1699. - Britannicus --- Racine, Jean, - 1639-1699 - Criticism and interpretation --- Racine, Jean, - 1639-1699
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The first full account of the vital struggle for Church and State in England after the accession of George I. The Bangorian Controversy was the most bitterly fought ideological battle of eighteenth-century England. Benjamin Hoadly, the low-church Bishop of Bangor, brought the wrath of his fellow churchmen upon himself when he preached his sermon 'The nature of the Kingdom, or church, or Christ' before the king in 1717: it denied the spiritual authority of the church, and was a call for a further Reformation. The struggle that followed was bitter, with far-reaching consequences. This first full-length study of the Controversy highlights its relationship with the 'Whig schism', illuminating an important aspect of the early career of Robert Walpole; it also brings out the theological and political tensions within English society during this era. High churchmen, low churchmen, Dissenters and deists all published their own controversial works, taking positions for or against the Bishop of Bangor. 'The Church of England and the Bangorian Controversy' is therefore an outline of the ideological landscape of English society as it entered the Georgian age. ANDREW STARKIE is Curate in the Diocese of Newcastle.
Church and state --- Christianity and state --- Separation of church and state --- State and church --- State, The --- Church of England. --- History --- Hoadly, Benjamin, --- Benjamin, --- Hoadley, Benjamin, --- Anglican Church --- Anglikanskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Ecclesia Anglicana --- Kirche von England --- United Church of England and Ireland --- Great Britain --- Church history --- Britannicus, 1676-1761
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