The heroes of the great tragedies of Shakespeare lose their way and manage, thanks to this drift organized by the playwright, to transcend their nature and attain to a precious knowledge. They leave the darkness of their world and rise to a bright light which enables them to take a new look at the meaning of human experience. Hamlet sinks into the quicksands of his consciousness, Lear is overcome by madness and Macbeth commits himself body and soul to evil. these three characters fascinate owing to the greatness they are endowed with at the end of their course and to the mystery they are shrouded in. their fates are approached in terms of dramatic writing technique: Shakespeare does not introduce us to men but to 'word creatures' and all th...
International audienceLe chapitre propose une lecture dramaturgique à vaste échelle de la vingtaine ...
International audienceLe chapitre propose une lecture dramaturgique à vaste échelle de la vingtaine ...
International audienceDans certaines de ses tragédies, les spectres royaux, convoqués par Shakespear...
International audiencePatrice Chéreau’s contribution to the history of Shakespeare’s reception in Fr...
International audiencePatrice Chéreau’s contribution to the history of Shakespeare’s reception in Fr...
Les fondations de ce mémoire reposent sur l'examen de trois figures de la littérature universelle : ...
Our purpose is to question the relationship between philosophical and theatrical rationality in Shak...
Our purpose is to question the relationship between philosophical and theatrical rationality in Shak...
Our purpose is to question the relationship between philosophical and theatrical rationality in Shak...
Our purpose is to question the relationship between philosophical and theatrical rationality in Shak...
Our purpose is to question the relationship between philosophical and theatrical rationality in Shak...
Les fondations de ce mémoire reposent sur l'examen de trois figures de la littérature universelle : ...
Our purpose is to question the relationship between philosophical and theatrical rationality in Shak...
Première tragédie de Shakespeare, Titus exclut déjà toute interprétation univoque, met en œuvre une ...
International audienceLe chapitre propose une lecture dramaturgique à vaste échelle de la vingtaine ...
International audienceLe chapitre propose une lecture dramaturgique à vaste échelle de la vingtaine ...
International audienceLe chapitre propose une lecture dramaturgique à vaste échelle de la vingtaine ...
International audienceDans certaines de ses tragédies, les spectres royaux, convoqués par Shakespear...
International audiencePatrice Chéreau’s contribution to the history of Shakespeare’s reception in Fr...
International audiencePatrice Chéreau’s contribution to the history of Shakespeare’s reception in Fr...
Les fondations de ce mémoire reposent sur l'examen de trois figures de la littérature universelle : ...
Our purpose is to question the relationship between philosophical and theatrical rationality in Shak...
Our purpose is to question the relationship between philosophical and theatrical rationality in Shak...
Our purpose is to question the relationship between philosophical and theatrical rationality in Shak...
Our purpose is to question the relationship between philosophical and theatrical rationality in Shak...
Our purpose is to question the relationship between philosophical and theatrical rationality in Shak...
Les fondations de ce mémoire reposent sur l'examen de trois figures de la littérature universelle : ...
Our purpose is to question the relationship between philosophical and theatrical rationality in Shak...
Première tragédie de Shakespeare, Titus exclut déjà toute interprétation univoque, met en œuvre une ...
International audienceLe chapitre propose une lecture dramaturgique à vaste échelle de la vingtaine ...
International audienceLe chapitre propose une lecture dramaturgique à vaste échelle de la vingtaine ...
International audienceLe chapitre propose une lecture dramaturgique à vaste échelle de la vingtaine ...
International audienceDans certaines de ses tragédies, les spectres royaux, convoqués par Shakespear...