Between 1820 and 1846 the mime actor Jean-Gaspard Deburau was Pierrot in the Parisian Théâtre des Funambules. His reckless and impassable acting style was read as a new poetic and dramatic pattern by two generations of poets. The Romantic Jules Janin and Théophile Gautier created the myth of the ‘white man’, whose melancholic and cruel gesture interpreted the disease and the spiritual vacuum of an entire group of artists in search for a new ‘poetic drama’. It was nevertheless Charles Baudelaire who built a new theory of drama out of this mute play mode: his essay De l’essence du rire et généralement du comique dans les arts (1855) defines pantomime as the life synthesis, quintessence of comedy, pure comic element: the grotesque. Pantomime shows human tragic greatness, balanced between the vacuum of reality and the light of dream. Théodore de Banville and Jules Champfleury took up (?) Baudelaire's suggestions and elaborated two dramatic theories that would be seminal for Symbolist and Naturalist Drama.

Verna, M., La Pantomime entre Symbolisme et Naturalisme, <<L'ANALISI LINGUISTICA E LETTERARIA>>, 2006; (2-2006): 325-346 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/2009]

La Pantomime entre Symbolisme et Naturalisme

Verna, Marisa
2006

Abstract

Between 1820 and 1846 the mime actor Jean-Gaspard Deburau was Pierrot in the Parisian Théâtre des Funambules. His reckless and impassable acting style was read as a new poetic and dramatic pattern by two generations of poets. The Romantic Jules Janin and Théophile Gautier created the myth of the ‘white man’, whose melancholic and cruel gesture interpreted the disease and the spiritual vacuum of an entire group of artists in search for a new ‘poetic drama’. It was nevertheless Charles Baudelaire who built a new theory of drama out of this mute play mode: his essay De l’essence du rire et généralement du comique dans les arts (1855) defines pantomime as the life synthesis, quintessence of comedy, pure comic element: the grotesque. Pantomime shows human tragic greatness, balanced between the vacuum of reality and the light of dream. Théodore de Banville and Jules Champfleury took up (?) Baudelaire's suggestions and elaborated two dramatic theories that would be seminal for Symbolist and Naturalist Drama.
2006
AREA10 - SCIENZE DELL'ANTICHITÀ, FILOLOGICO-LETTERARIE E STORICO-ARTISTICHE
Saggio (>5 pp. se a stampa, >20.000 caratteri se online), pubblicato in italiano in Italia, in rivista, in volume collettivo, in atti di congressi, in cataloghi, provvisti di comitato scientifico internazionale o peer review
Francese
Articolo in rivista
Inglese
Pantomime
Symbolism
realism
Baudelaire
Francese
Pantomime
Baudelaire
Settore L-LIN/03 - LETTERATURA FRANCESE
ISU Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
2-2006
2006
325
346
22
Esperti non anonimi
Articolo su rivista scientifica / specializzata
a stampa
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Verna, M., La Pantomime entre Symbolisme et Naturalisme, <<L'ANALISI LINGUISTICA E LETTERARIA>>, 2006; (2-2006): 325-346 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/2009]
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Verna, Marisa
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