The Search for Modern Tragedy
Aesthetic Fascism in Italy and France
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Word Count
68,000 words, Guess
Page Count
272 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesearchformodernt00witt
- ISBN-100801438373
- ISBN-139780801438370
- Goodreads2829476
- LibraryThing2149568
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- Library of Congress Control Number2001003142
- OCLC Control Number47054641
- Better World Books9780801438370
- Open LibraryOL7848379M
Classifications
- LCCPQ4145.W58 2001
- LCCPQ4145 .W58 2001
Description
"The attempt to apply an aesthetic or literary approach to fascism remains controversial. In The Search for Modern Tragedy, Mary Ann Frese Witt explores the work of a group of European writers and artists who came to fascism by way of aesthetics. In Italy and France, she maintains, an ideological aesthetic of "Mediterranean" fascism developed to a large extent independently of German Nazism. Witt's study of the relationship between fascism and modern tragedy encompasses theoretical writing on tragedy and tragedies by key authors, including Luigi Pirandello, Henry de Montherlant, and Jean Anouilh. She looks at these tragedies in the context of their reception under fascism in Italy and in Vichy France."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
Although the focus of this book is on literary drama informed by aesthetic fascism rather than the practice of fascist aesthetics in theatrical production, some notion of the latter is essential to an understanding of fascist ideology in regard to theater.
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