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The Two faces of Ionesco / [edited] by Rosette C. Lamont and Melvin J. Friedman.

Van Pelt Library PQ2617.O6 Z742
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lamont, Rosette C.
Friedman, Melvin J.
Ionesco, Eugène.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ionesco, Eugène--Criticism and interpretation.
Ionesco, Eugène.
Ionesco, Eugène.
Criticism and interpretation.
Physical Description:
xxiii, 283 pages, 2 unnumbered leaves of plates : portraits ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Troy, N. Y. : Whitston Pub. Co., 1978.
Summary:
This book explores the conflicting ideals of French author Ionesco.
Contents:
Peyre, H. Foreword.
Lamont, R.C. Introductory remarks to Eugene Ionesco's "Why do I write?".
Ionesco, E. Why do I write? a summing up; translated by R.C. Lamont.
Eliade, M. Eugene Ionesco and "La nostalgie du paradis".
Lamont, R.C. Father of the man.
Morrissette, B. A "lost" play by Ionesco: La nièce-épouse.
Rainof, A. Ionesco and the film of the twenties and thirties: from Groucho to Harpo.
Benamou, M. Philology can lead to the worst.
Malin, I. The fragments of Eugene Ionesco.
Brée, G. Ionesco's later plays: experiments in dramatic form.
Swanson, R.A. Ionesco's classical absurdity.
Champigny. R. Designation and gesture in The chairs.
Fletcher, J. "A psychology based on antagonism:" Ionesco, Pinter, Albee, and others.
Hunger and thirst: a conversation with Simone Benmussa and an analysis.
Kern, E. Macbett in the light of Verfremdung.
Ionesco, E. Towards a dream theatre; translated by R.C. Lamont.
Lamont, R.C. L'homme aux
Notes:
Bibliography: pages [269]-283.
ISBN:
0878751106
OCLC:
3804820

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