Camille and other plays /
Stanton, Stephen S.
Camille and other plays / edited by Stephen S. Stanton - Canada : HarperCollins, c1957. - xliii, 306 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- Notes -- A Peculiar Position -- The Glass of Water -- Camille (La Dame aux Camelias) -- Olympe's Marriage -- A Scrap of Paper -- Appendix -- Bibliography.
"In this classic anthology of French drama, Stephen S. Stanton has assembled the nineteenth century's finest well-made plays: The Glass of Water and A Peculiar Position by Eugène Scribe; Camille by Alexander Dumas fils; Olympe's Marriage by Emile Augier; A Scrap of Paper by Victorien Sardou. In an incisive introduction, Stanton fully diagrams these works and their seminal influence on modern theater. Whether Dumas's risqué study of courtesan love in Camille, or Augier's counterattack on the dangers of sentimentalizing such passions in Olympe's Marriage, these plays not only brilliantly evoke Second Empire and Third Republic French culture but also introduce domestic themes and theatrical devices that have influenced Western drama for the last one hundred and fifty years."
9780809007066
FRENCH DRAMA -- 19TH CENTURY
PQ 1222 .S83 1957
Camille and other plays / edited by Stephen S. Stanton - Canada : HarperCollins, c1957. - xliii, 306 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- Notes -- A Peculiar Position -- The Glass of Water -- Camille (La Dame aux Camelias) -- Olympe's Marriage -- A Scrap of Paper -- Appendix -- Bibliography.
"In this classic anthology of French drama, Stephen S. Stanton has assembled the nineteenth century's finest well-made plays: The Glass of Water and A Peculiar Position by Eugène Scribe; Camille by Alexander Dumas fils; Olympe's Marriage by Emile Augier; A Scrap of Paper by Victorien Sardou. In an incisive introduction, Stanton fully diagrams these works and their seminal influence on modern theater. Whether Dumas's risqué study of courtesan love in Camille, or Augier's counterattack on the dangers of sentimentalizing such passions in Olympe's Marriage, these plays not only brilliantly evoke Second Empire and Third Republic French culture but also introduce domestic themes and theatrical devices that have influenced Western drama for the last one hundred and fifty years."
9780809007066
FRENCH DRAMA -- 19TH CENTURY
PQ 1222 .S83 1957