Politics and Theater
Explore the intricate relationship between politics and theater in postrevolutionary France with "Politics and Theater" by esteemed author. Published by the University of California Press in 2000, this compelling hardback edition spans 408 pages, offering a deep dive into the cultural and political landscape of the time. Through the lens of Molière's iconic comedy "Tartuffe," the book presents a thought-provoking argument that the Restoration period served as a crucial link between the old regime's practices, the revolutionary fervor, and the political protests of the post-1830 era. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this work illuminates significant 19th-century themes, making it an essential addition to your library. Discover how theater reflects and shapes political discourse in this insightful analysis.