Isabelle : Tragedy By Nicolas De Montreux, C. 1584

Nicolas De Montreux


français | 20-02-2025 | 240 pages

9782386050046

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Nicolas de Montreux (1561?-1608?), little known today, was a prolific and widely diffused author in a wide range of genres, including drama. Evidence exists that Isabelle was the earliest of his three surviving tragedies, in print by 1584, although extant copies derive from the version annexed to a volume of his popular «bergeries» published in 1595. The question of date is particularly to the point, given the possibility, cautiously explored in this volume's Introduction, that the play may have contributed to the formation and evolution of Shakespeare's work at an early stage. Beyond question is Isabelle's participation in the vogue for Italianate romance literature that strongly influenced Elizabethan writing generally. Exceptionally for a French «humanist» tragedy of the period, its plot and main characters are adapted from an episode in Ariosto's enormously popular epic Orlando Furioso featuring a confrontation between the lustful Moor Rodomonte and his beautiful captive Isabella. Within a framework drawing eclectically on far-flung elements of Ariosto's vast poem, Montreux converts his source's sensational plot and schematic morality into a study in tragedy precocious for its time and place. Isabelle anticipates his later heroines, Cleopatra (c. 1592) and Sophonisbe (1601), in choosing death as a means of self-affirmation. More remarkably, the boastful and violent Rodomont himself becomes a pitiful victim of the destructive forces he has set in motion. In addition to a full Introduction and annotated verse translation, this volume offers the first edition of the French text since the late sixteenth century. Ce volume propose une traduction en vers annotée, accompagnée d'une riche introduction et de la première édition en français depuis la fin du xvie, d'une tragédie qui a peut-être contribué à la formation et à l'évolution de l'oeuvre de Shakespeare.

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Code EAN :9782386050046
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Pu Francois Rabelais
Traduit par : Richard Hillman
Date de publication :  20-02-2025
Format :Livre
Langue(s) : français
Hauteur :210 mm
Largeur :144 mm
Epaisseur :13 mm
Poids :312 gr
Stock :en stock chez le fournisseur
Nombre de pages :240
Collection :  Scene Europeenne