Fran Ois Ii, Roi De France - T Wynn - Books - Modern Humanities Research Association - 9780947623678 - October 20, 2006
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Fran Ois Ii, Roi De France

T Wynn

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Fran Ois Ii, Roi De France

Publisher Marketing: Today the Pr sident H nault (1685-1770) is perhaps best remembered for his Abr g chronologique de l'histoire de France. In addition, this acad micien wrote several plays including Fran ois II, roi de France, a five-act tragedy depicting 'la jalousie des princes de sang contre messieurs de Guise'. First published in 1747, the play was considered by H nault and his contemporaries to be the first of a new kind of theatre, one written specifically to be read rather than to be performed. It is therefore arguably the founding text of the tradition of armchair theatre that encompasses Diderot, R tif de la Bretonne, Musset and Hugo. It is a work that mediates between the page and the stage at a time of unprecedented investment by actors, architects and playwrights alike in the material theatre apparatus. Despite Fran ois II's historical, literary and cultural significance, this important text has not been published for over two centuries. The book takes as its base text the 1768 edition. This second edition features H nault's valuable preface in which he justifies his decision to write a history in dramatic form by appealing to the precedent set by Shakespeare and by discussing the reader's imaginative reconstruction of the dramatic apparatus. It also includes the dozen pages of the pr sident's own explanatory notes. The introduction places the tragedy within the context of theatrical developments in mid eighteenth-century France, and considers H nault's other dramatic works, notably Le R veil d'Epinimede and Le Temple des chim res, in order to clarify his understanding of dramatic illusion and the pleasures of the imagination. This critical edition of H nault's Fran ois II asks if we might re(de)fine our understanding of the theatrical; can a work not intended for the stage still function as drama and, if so, why should the founding text of 'le spectacle dans un fauteuil' appear at the very moment when every effort is being made to liberate the stage as a discrete space of illusion and fantasy? Contributor Bio:  Wynn, T T. Wynn is a married mother of one and currently resides in Georgia. This is her second book with another captivating title.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 20, 2006
ISBN13 9780947623678
Publishers Modern Humanities Research Association
Genre Cultural Region > French
Pages 176
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 10 mm   ·   254 g
Language English  

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