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Jacques Copeau : biography of a theater / Maurice Kurtz.
- Title
- Jacques Copeau : biography of a theater / Maurice Kurtz.
- Author
- Kurtz, Maurice, 1913-
- Publication
- Carbondale, Ill. : Southern Illinois University Press, 1999.
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- Description
- xviii, 181 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
- Summary
- "The French Writer, Editor, and Drama critic Jacques Copeau (1879-1949) opened his Theatre du Vieux-Colombier in Paris in 1913. Copeau was well on his way to exerting a major influence in the theater in the year that saw the end of the career of the dominant innovator of an earlier generation, Andre Antoine, whose Theatre Libre (Free Stage) had featured an uncompromising realism. Ruinously realistic extravaganzas of Shakespeare and Moliere had doomed Antoine."--Jacket.
- "In marked contrast to Antoine, Copeau returned the poetry and freshness to Shakespeare and Moliere. By May 1914, Paris and Europe had recognized his genius and his special gift to the theater. Yet like Antoine, Copeau wanted to sweep "staginess" from the stage, to banish overacting, overdressing, and flashy house trappings. To cleanse the stage of its artificiality, he created a fixed, architectural acting space where dramatic literature and theater technique could live in harmony and thrive in freedom of thought and movement. A major part of his program was teaching actors and actresses their craft."--Jacket.
- "Kurtz here re-creates the vitality Copeau imbued in theater artists throughout the world. He conveys Copeau's enthusiasm, the crusading spirit that enabled Copeau and his Theatre du Vieux-Colombier to transform experimentation into tradition, into the heritage of civilization. He has written a biography of a theater that was tremendously influential in Europe and America."--Jacket.
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-174) and index.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- 1. The Birth of a Theater -- 2. The First Season's Struggle (1913-1914) -- 3. Three Years of Silent Life (1914-1917) -- 4. New York (1917-1919) -- 5. Reaching the Parisian Heights (1919-1921) -- 6. The Ways and Means of Copeau's Art -- 7. Bitter Fruits of Fame (1921-1923) -- 8. The Last Season (1923-1924) -- 9. Ideals Multiplied (1924-1949) -- 10. Conclusions -- Postscript (1949-1999).
- ISBN
- 0809322579 (cloth : alk. paper)
- LCCN
- ^^^98033222^
- OCLC
- 40135209
- SCSB-13298823
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library