20Th Century French Drama
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20Th Century French Drama

  1. 378 pages
  2. English
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20Th Century French Drama

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An examination of 20th century French drama, with a focus on wit and humor in literature. Looks at the work of Coctaeu, Girldoux, Anouilh, and others.

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Year
2019
ISBN
9780231876735
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Some Implications of Laughter
  4. Part I. Intellectual Self-Consciousness: From the Ridiculous to the Great Absurd
  5. 1. Les Enfants Terribles
  6. 2. Perils of Debate: Giraudoux
  7. 3. Further Perils of Debate
  8. 4. Commercialism Reconsidered: Anouilh
  9. Part II. The Pain of Laughter
  10. 5. The Belgian Current
  11. 6. Crommelynck
  12. 7. Ghelderode
  13. Part III. Tomorrow?
  14. 8. Ionesco, Adamov, Beckett
  15. Bibliography
  16. Index