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2006 | 33 | 3-16

Article title

Le discours aux morts dans « La guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu » de Giraudoux

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Content

Title variants

EN
The Speech to the Dead in Jean Giraudoux's « The Trojan War Will Not Take Place »

Languages of publication

FR

Abstracts

EN
The "Speech to the Dead" delivered by Hector in Jean Giraudoux's play The Trojan War Will Not Take Place (1935) exemplifies a cultural adaptation achieved by moving the relevance of the interwar period into the world of antiquity and the world of Homer. In 1935 Hector's speech expresses the protest of the whole generation against the First World War. But a closer look at this famous scene will demonstrate that Giraudoux actually defines the nature of the theatrical word which enables what is absent from the stage to appear on the stage, and which gets addressed to the unknown, mysterious interlocutors. Therefore the explication of these two tirades unveils a peculiar theory of the theatrical language.

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Year

Volume

33

Pages

3-16

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Dates

published
2006-10-04

Contributors

author
  • Université Marc Bloch de Strasbourg

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Publication order reference

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