This study offers to show how Yukio Mishima has renewed the art of nô while maintaining numerous aesthetic and drama concepts. By creating a new genre, the modern nô, the writer has revitalized this type of theatre, focusing on his obsession with death desire. Based on ancient no’s, Mishima's plays revitalize figures and myths of the past, in a deteriorated modern world where the only possible path is the one leading to original pain, going back to the sacred, which reflects the playwright's obsessions and dreams of death.Cette étude se propose de montrer comment Yukio Mishima a renouvelé l’art du nô tout en conservant de nombreux concepts dramaturgiques et esthétiques. Créant un genre nouveau, le nô moderne, l’écrivain a revitalisé ce théâ...
At the Heart of the Figure of Mishima Mishima's Confession of a Mask (1949) both turned him into a...
Le 25 novembre 1970, le romancier Mishima Yukio se donnait la mort dans le quartier général des forc...
Yukio Mishima is perhaps the most widely discussed figure of post-war Japanese literature, consider...
This study offers to show how Yukio Mishima has renewed the art of nô while maintaining numerous aes...
Cette étude se propose de montrer comment Yukio Mishima a renouvelé l’art du nô tout en conservant d...
International audienceGiven the centrality of death as a theme in cultural and literary practice, re...
My aim in this thesis is to reevaluate the aesthetics of Mishima Yukio through his theatrical works....
Abstract: This study attempts to explore the possible motivations, both obvious and problematic, beh...
International audienceGhosts and corpses of women populate Matsui Fuyuko’s work that is inspired by ...
Dans cette étude, nous nous intéressons à l’œuvre de jeunesse de Hiraoka Kimitake et à la naissance ...
This essay aims to focus on some affinities and differences between the Japanese writer Yukio Mishim...
At the end of the Heian period, some learned aristocrats, acquainted with Mont. Hiei monks especiall...
At the crossroads of five fields of reflection - an author (Koda Rohan), an aesthetic notion (furyu:...
Dreams and Ghosts is the title of a book published in 1897 by Andrew Lang. Andrew Lang's title provi...
National audienceIn a world of images like our own, the manga not only offers special access to the ...
At the Heart of the Figure of Mishima Mishima's Confession of a Mask (1949) both turned him into a...
Le 25 novembre 1970, le romancier Mishima Yukio se donnait la mort dans le quartier général des forc...
Yukio Mishima is perhaps the most widely discussed figure of post-war Japanese literature, consider...
This study offers to show how Yukio Mishima has renewed the art of nô while maintaining numerous aes...
Cette étude se propose de montrer comment Yukio Mishima a renouvelé l’art du nô tout en conservant d...
International audienceGiven the centrality of death as a theme in cultural and literary practice, re...
My aim in this thesis is to reevaluate the aesthetics of Mishima Yukio through his theatrical works....
Abstract: This study attempts to explore the possible motivations, both obvious and problematic, beh...
International audienceGhosts and corpses of women populate Matsui Fuyuko’s work that is inspired by ...
Dans cette étude, nous nous intéressons à l’œuvre de jeunesse de Hiraoka Kimitake et à la naissance ...
This essay aims to focus on some affinities and differences between the Japanese writer Yukio Mishim...
At the end of the Heian period, some learned aristocrats, acquainted with Mont. Hiei monks especiall...
At the crossroads of five fields of reflection - an author (Koda Rohan), an aesthetic notion (furyu:...
Dreams and Ghosts is the title of a book published in 1897 by Andrew Lang. Andrew Lang's title provi...
National audienceIn a world of images like our own, the manga not only offers special access to the ...
At the Heart of the Figure of Mishima Mishima's Confession of a Mask (1949) both turned him into a...
Le 25 novembre 1970, le romancier Mishima Yukio se donnait la mort dans le quartier général des forc...
Yukio Mishima is perhaps the most widely discussed figure of post-war Japanese literature, consider...