Molière et le théâtre arabe Réception moliéresque et identités nationales arabes

Molière, often considered the 'godfather of Arab theatre', was first introduced to the Arab world in 1847 by Marun Naqqaš and his adaptation of The Miser. Since then, Molière has never ceased to influence Arab dramaturgy. Discussing a series of plays by authors from Lebanon, Egypt, Tunisia...

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Main Author: Langone, Angela Daiana
Other Authors: Ette, Ottmar
Format: eBook
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2016
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Collection: Directory of Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Molière, often considered the 'godfather of Arab theatre', was first introduced to the Arab world in 1847 by Marun Naqqaš and his adaptation of The Miser. Since then, Molière has never ceased to influence Arab dramaturgy. Discussing a series of plays by authors from Lebanon, Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco, this study aims at defining Molière's role in the development of a national Arab theatre.
Item Description:Creative Commons (cc), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode
ISBN:9783110436846;9783110434453