Pirandello and his muse : the plays for Marta Abba /
This study examines the later plays of Luigi Pirandello - those he wrote for his muse, actress Marta Abba - in light of the recent publication of their correspondence. It traces the Nobel Prize winner's entire creative process, revealing how his perception of women shaped his philosophy of art...
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
©1998.
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Loạt: | Crosscurrents (Gainesville, Fla.)
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Mục lục:
- Foreword / S.E. Gontarski
- Introduction: The Burden of Tradition
- 1. Woman, the Platonic Ideal: Tuda and "Marta"
- Before Marta Abba, the Divine Eleonora Duse: The Second Mrs. Tanqueray and As Before, Better than Before.
- The Virgin Marta: Diana and Tuda and The Wives' Friend.
- Diana and Tuda: The Play.
- The Wives' Friend: The History.
- The Wives' Friend: The Play
- 2. Woman, the Earth Mother: La Spera and Sara.
- The New Colony: The History.
- The New Colony: The Play.
- Lazarus: The History.
- Lazarus: The Play
- 3. Woman's Refusal of Roles: L'Ignota.
- Come tu mi vuoi: The Story.
- As You Desire Me: The Play
- 4. Woman as Creator.
- Letters From Berlin and Paris: An Effort at Sublimation.
- Artistic Creation/Procreation: The Mountain Giants.