Onstage Violence in Sixteenth-Century French Tragedy
Discover the intricate world of 16th-century French theater with Onstage Violence in Sixteenth-Century French Tragedy by Michael Meere, published by Oxford University Press. This compelling hardback, comprising 250 pages, delves into the portrayal of violence in tragedies crafted for the French stage during a tumultuous period. Meere expertly examines how these dramatic works intertwine with critical themes such as politics, religion, gender, and militantism, offering readers a rich understanding of their historical and cultural significance. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book invites you to explore the profound impact of violence on the narratives and societal issues of the time. Enhance your collection with this insightful study that sheds light on the theatrical landscape of 16th-century France.