Le vagabondage moderne dans le théâtre de Henri-René Lenormand

The motif of the wanderer is not new in the French theatre, but in the first half of the twentieth century due to the general crisis of values, some authors refer to it in order to display the plight of modern man. One of them is H.-R. Lenormand, an author not very well-known to a wider audience no...

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Main Author: Tomasz Kaczmarek
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Published: Wydawnictwo Werset 2014-12-01
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spelling doaj-9a2a4acfb2ee4ed799c3bffd1351ba962020-11-24T21:21:47ZfraWydawnictwo WersetQuêtes Littéraires2084-80992657-487X2014-12-01410.31743/ql.4574Le vagabondage moderne dans le théâtre de Henri-René LenormandTomasz Kaczmarek0Université de Łódź The motif of the wanderer is not new in the French theatre, but in the first half of the twentieth century due to the general crisis of values, some authors refer to it in order to display the plight of modern man. One of them is H.-R. Lenormand, an author not very well-known to a wider audience nowadays, who under the influence of Strindberg writes plays which refer to the expressionist aesthetics. He creates a lot of works in which he employs the technique of the station drama.. It is this form that allows him to focus on the evolution of the character and his metamorphosis. While in Les Ratés he shows buffoons heading for the brink of despair and finally their certain death, in L'Homme et ses Fantômes he focuses on the inner journey of the main character, who is looking for the reason for his suffering in his own soul. http://czasopisma.kul.pl/ql/article/view/4574expressionismHenri-René Lenormandmodern wanderingAugust Strindbergcrisis of valuesstation drama
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Le vagabondage moderne dans le théâtre de Henri-René Lenormand
Quêtes Littéraires
expressionism
Henri-René Lenormand
modern wandering
August Strindberg
crisis of values
station drama
author_facet Tomasz Kaczmarek
author_sort Tomasz Kaczmarek
title Le vagabondage moderne dans le théâtre de Henri-René Lenormand
title_short Le vagabondage moderne dans le théâtre de Henri-René Lenormand
title_full Le vagabondage moderne dans le théâtre de Henri-René Lenormand
title_fullStr Le vagabondage moderne dans le théâtre de Henri-René Lenormand
title_full_unstemmed Le vagabondage moderne dans le théâtre de Henri-René Lenormand
title_sort le vagabondage moderne dans le théâtre de henri-rené lenormand
publisher Wydawnictwo Werset
series Quêtes Littéraires
issn 2084-8099
2657-487X
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The motif of the wanderer is not new in the French theatre, but in the first half of the twentieth century due to the general crisis of values, some authors refer to it in order to display the plight of modern man. One of them is H.-R. Lenormand, an author not very well-known to a wider audience nowadays, who under the influence of Strindberg writes plays which refer to the expressionist aesthetics. He creates a lot of works in which he employs the technique of the station drama.. It is this form that allows him to focus on the evolution of the character and his metamorphosis. While in Les Ratés he shows buffoons heading for the brink of despair and finally their certain death, in L'Homme et ses Fantômes he focuses on the inner journey of the main character, who is looking for the reason for his suffering in his own soul.
topic expressionism
Henri-René Lenormand
modern wandering
August Strindberg
crisis of values
station drama
url http://czasopisma.kul.pl/ql/article/view/4574
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