Reading Drama in Eighteenth-Century France
Discover the intricate world of theatrical literature with Reading Drama in Eighteenth-Century France by Thomas Wynn. Published by Oxford University Press in 2024, this captivating hardback spans 272 pages and delves into the unique phenomenon of closet drama—plays that were never performed on stage. Wynn skillfully examines how these works were read and appreciated in eighteenth-century France, revealing the hidden pleasures and complexities of this literary form. Through the lens of queer theory, he illustrates how closet reading provided a space for disruptive enjoyment, offering a fresh perspective on the era's obsession with theater, known as 'théâtromanie'. This insightful exploration is essential for anyone interested in romance literature and the evolution of dramatic arts. Enhance your understanding of this fascinating period in literary history and add this must-read title to your collection today.