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Teaching French Neoclassical Tragedy

Ellen McClure
Barcode 9781603295307
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Release Date: 13/07/2021

Genre: Poetry & Drama
Sub-Genre: Literary Criticism
Label: Modern Language Association of America
Series: Options for Teaching
Contributors: Ellen McClure (Edited by), Hélène E. Bilis (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Modern Language Association of America

Addresses both the history of French neoclassical tragedy - its audiences, performance practice, and development as a genre - and the ideas these works raise, such as necessity, free will, desire, power, and moral behaviour in the face of limited choices.
Tragedy has been reborn many times since antiquity. Seventeenth-century French playwrights composed tragedies marked by neoclassical aesthetics and the divine-right absolutism of the grand siècle. But their works also speak to the modern imagination, inspiring reactions from Barthes, Derrida, and Foucault, adaptations and reworkings by Césaire and Kushner, and new productions by francophone and anglophone directors.

This volume addresses both the history of French neoclassical tragedy--its audiences, performance practice, and development as a genre--and the ideas these works raise, such as necessity, free will, desire, power, and moral behavior in the face of limited choices. Essays demonstrate ways to teach the plays through a variety of lenses, such as performance, spectatorship, aesthetics, rhetoric, and affect. The book also explores postcolonial engagement, by writers and directors both in and outside France, with these works.