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Literary Criticism French

Victor Hugo and the Romantic Drama

by (author) Albert W. Halsall

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Sep 1998
Category
French, History & Criticism
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780802043221
    Publish Date
    Sep 1998
    List Price
    $100.00
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781442683068
    Publish Date
    Aug 1998
    List Price
    $97.00

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Esteemed in France as the leading writer of Romantic dramas, Victor Hugo created a body of work that revolutionized the dramatic canon of his time. In this book, Albert W. Halsall presents the first complete treatment in English of Hugo's plays.

This valuable synthesis offers a history, plot summary, and detailed analysis of all the dramas, from Cromwel and Torquemada to the juvenilia and the epic melodrama Les Burgraves. Particular attention is given to Hugo's practical experiments in staging his own plays, which he nearly always directed himself in the 1830s. Also documented are the receptions accorded to Hugo's dramas, from the battle that greeted Hernani in 1830 to Richard Eyre's 1996 production of Le Roi s'amuse at London's Royal National Theatre, which pointed to the sexual high jinks among the royals of the period.

By showing how Hugo's practice is situated in the history of the French theatre and the neo-classical genres of comedy and tragedy, Halsall produces a clear, generic definition of the Romantic drama. His study is a thoroughly researched and comprehensive analysis of Hugo's dramatic works.

About the author

Albert W. Halsall was Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Carleton University.

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