
Reading Drama in Eighteenth-Century France
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Summary
whose extensive reviews help us to think about geographies of reading, coercion, and autonomy.
The second part examines how dramatists exploited the critical, imaginative, and formal potential of the reading experience. It offers close analysis of several closet plays: comedies depicting the dispute between Jesuits and Jansenists in the 1730s; Hénault's historical drama François II, roi de France (1747); and erotic plays from the end of the period. The study concludes with an account of Rétif de La Bretonne's Le Drame de la vie (1793)--an extreme and arguably unsurpassed example of closet drama. Ultimately, this book shows, closet drama is not failed theatre but rather an indisputable part of the lively, passionate, and combative theatrical culture of eighteenth-century France.
Author Biography
Thomas Wynn, Professor of French, Durham University
Thomas Wynn is Professor of French at Durham University. He gained his DPhil from the University of Oxford in 2004 and was lecturer in French at the University of Exeter from 2005 until 2010. He specializes in eighteenth-century French literature, with a particular focus on Voltaire, Sade, theatre, and libertine writings.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Ways of Reading
1. Chapter 1: Théâtromanie and Reading
2. The Enlightenment Closet
3. Closeted Reading
4. Reading the Mercure in the Closet
Part 2: Closet Drama
5. Religious Controversy
6. Historical Drama
7. Erotic Drama
Conclusion: In and Out of Restif de la Bretonne's Closet
Bibliography
Index
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