Histoire Anecdotique de l'Ancien Théâtre en France, Tome Second by Albert Du Casse
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1982
Du Casse, Albert, 1813-1893
French
"Histoire Anecdotique de l'Ancien Théâtre en France, Tome Second" by Albert Du Casse is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. This work primarily discusses the evolution of French theater, particularly focusing on the dramatic arts from ancient times to the pre-Molière period. It examines various playwrights, genres, and the cultura...
of the book sets the stage for an exploration of comedic traditions in France before the arrival of Molière, emphasizing the importance of comedy as a means of moral critique through humor and ridicule. The text reflects on the gradual development of comedic forms, showcasing prominent early playwrights and their works, while also highlighting the societal norms that influenced their creation. The narrative discusses comedic characteristics, such as the "comédie de caractère" and "comédie d'intrigue," intertwined with anecdotes about the authors and their contributions, setting a detailed historical context for the reader. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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