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Joan of Arc on the Stage and Her Sisters in Sublime Sanctity

Joan of Arc on the Stage and Her Sisters in Sublime Sanctity

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This book examines the figure of Joan of Arc as depicted in stage works of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, especially those based on or related to Schiller’s 1801 romantic tragedy,  Die Jungfrau von Orleans  ( The Maid of Orleans ).  The author elucidates Schiller’s appropriation of themes from Euripides’s Iphigenia plays, chiefly the quality of “sublime sanctity,” which transforms Joan’s image from a victim of fate to a warrior-prophet who changes history through sheer force of will.  Finding the best-known works of his time about her – Voltaire’s  La pucelle d’Orléans and Shakespeare’s Henry VI, part I  – utterly dissatisfying, Schiller set out to replace them.  Die Jungfrau von Orleans  was a smashing success and inspired various subsequent treatments, including Verdi’s opera  Giovanna d’Arco  and a translation by the father of Russian Romanticism, Vasily Zhukovsky, on which Tchaikovsky based his opera  Orleanskaya deva  ( The Maid of Orleans ).  In turn, the book’s final chapter examines Shaw’s Saint Joan  and finds that the Irish playwright’s vociferous complaints about Schiller’s “romantic flapdoodle” belie a surprising affinity for Schiller’s approach.

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novembre 2019, 281 Pages, Bernard Shaw and His Contemporaries, Anglais
Springer Nature EN
978-3-030-27888-5

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