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Par delà sa réputation de prodigieuse érudition et curiosité, Marcel Schwob (1867-1905) fut un créateur de formes d’une originalité inépuisable, dont l’influence secrète mais déterminante s’étend de Paul Valery à nos écrivains les plus contemporains, Jean Echenoz ou Antonio Tabucchi en passant par J.-L. Borges, P. Michon, P. Quignard ou encore Y. Gaillard. Ce volume, issu du colloque de Cerisy-la-Salle, organisé par Christian Berg, Alexandre Gefen et Monique Jutrin du 13 au 20 août 2005 pour marquer le centenaire de la mort de l’écrivain, a voulu rendre lisible les aspects complémentaires d’une œuvre polymorphe : contes et nouvelles, essais et critiques littéraires, chroniques journalistiques, essais philosophiques et pamphlets littéraires. À côté de l’inventeur du genre de la vie imaginaire, du roman à plusieurs voix, du verset poétique, de la fiction érudite, et, dans une large mesure, de la nouvelle symboliste, c’est le Schwob auteur de contes fantastiques aussi forts que ceux de Maupassant, l’exégète de Villon, le complice de Sarah Bernhardt, traducteur et préfacier d’Hamlet, l’ami d’Alfred Jarry et de Remy de Gourmont, que l’on découvrira enfin. La diversité d’approche des contributeurs, qui, comme le préconisait Schwob dans « Il libro della mia memoria », s’efforcent de construire « presque autant que l’auteur », en balayant largement les contextes culturels nourris de son influence, nous a paru justifier le pluriel du titre du volume : Retours à Marcel Schwob.
Schwob, Marcel --- Schwob, Marcel, --- Criticism and interpretation --- French literature --- Criticism, Textual --- Congresses --- Critique et interprétation --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Critique et interprétation --- French literature - 20th century - Criticism, Textual - Congresses --- Literature (General) --- Marcel Schwob --- littérature --- littérature française --- écrivain
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Through a study of the actress' films, records and writings, Gerda Taranow reconstructs the rigorously developed artistry that lay behind the superb performances. Analyzing each histrionic element and discussing repertoire she shows how Bernhardt adapted the techniques learned at the Conservatoire and in the theatre to her own particular strengths and limitations.Originally published in 1972.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.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Drama. --- Bernhardt, Sarah, --- Acting. --- Adrienne Lecouvreur. --- Amoureuse. --- Andromaque. --- Arthur Symons. --- Athalie. --- Bajazet (play). --- Blanche Marchesi. --- Camille Saint-Saëns. --- Cavatina. --- Charles Gounod. --- Classicism. --- Clement Scott. --- Contralto. --- Cyrano (musical). --- Declamation. --- Dinorah. --- Dion Boucicault. --- Dramaturgy. --- Edmond Rostand. --- Eleonora Duse. --- Eric Bentley. --- Ernani. --- Fairy tale. --- Five Plays. --- Francesca da Rimini. --- Giacomo Meyerbeer. --- Gianni Bettini. --- Gismonda. --- Giuseppe Verdi. --- Goethe's Faust. --- Grand opera. --- Harper's Bazaar. --- Harry Baur. --- Hernani (drama). --- Hesketh Pearson. --- His Wife's Lover. --- Hyperbole. --- Ingenue (stock character). --- Jean Giraudoux. --- Jean Richepin. --- Jean-Louis Barrault. --- Jules Barbier. --- Jules Massenet. --- King Lear. --- Le Cid (opera). --- Le Figaro. --- Les Femmes Savantes. --- Libretto. --- Liebestod. --- Lillie Langtry. --- Lorenzaccio. --- Louis Jouvet. --- Lyric soprano. --- Mad scene. --- Marcel Schwob. --- Marcella Sembrich. --- Marguerite (musical). --- Mathilde Marchesi. --- Maude Adams. --- Max Beerbohm. --- Melodrama. --- Mephistopheles. --- Mise-en-scène. --- Mithridate. --- Molière. --- Mrs. Patrick Campbell. --- Opera and Drama. --- Oreste. --- Pantomime. --- Parody. --- Passepied. --- Passion and Purity. --- Quibble (plot device). --- Rachel's. --- Revue. --- Reynaldo Hahn. --- Rodgers and Hammerstein. --- Romanticism. --- Sacha Guitry. --- Sarah Bernhardt. --- Sardou. --- Shylock. --- Six Acts. --- Soubrette. --- Sound effect. --- Superiority (short story). --- Tartuffe. --- The Actress. --- The Duenna. --- The Human Voice. --- The Lady from the Sea. --- The Marriage of Figaro. --- Title role. --- Tragedy. --- Travesti (theatre). --- Two Women. --- Victor Hugo. --- Victorien Sardou. --- William Shakespeare.
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