Le Naturalisme au théâtre, les théories et les exemples
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A collection of dramatic criticism and theoretical essays advocating a naturalistic approach to the theatre, tracing its evolution from rigid classical tragedy through romantic excess and critiquing prevailing conventions. The writer argues for a methodical, observational dramatization of ordinary life, broader staging possibilities, and faithful depiction of social conditions, environment, and heredity as determinants of character. Practical critiques and examples illustrate how a scientific, analytical attitude toward playwriting and production can unify doctrine and practice and renew stage representation.
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