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Marivaux
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This critical study of the entire body of Marviaux's writings consists of a careful analysis of the individual works, in chronological order, showing the development of Marivaux's thinking, and the intimate relationship among the plays, novels, and essays of any given period.
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Contents
- NOTE ON DOCUMENTATION
- 1. The Early Works
- 2. DĂ©buts, Literary and Social
- 3. Italian Plays and a French Spectator
- 4. A Philosopher on the Stage and on the Roads
- 5. Women and Men
- 6. The Peak Period 1733-1735
- 7. The Last Great Plays
- 8. The Academician 1742-1763
- 9. The Eclipse, 1763-1848
- 10. ". . . Not Always Amusing, but Marivaux"
- 11. Marivaux Joins the Great
- 12. Between Two Wars 1918-1939
- 13. Marivaux, an Author of the Mid-Twentieth Century
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index