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Mathilde de Mlle de Scudéry : une lecture croisée avec le théâtre de l'époque

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Mathilde de Mlle de Scudéry : une lecture croisée avec le théâtre de l'époque

Auteurs : Nobuko Akiyama [Japon]

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From Célinte (1661) to La promenade de Versailles (1669), the novelistic career of Mlle de Scudéry coincides with Molière's rise on the Parisian scene, which was marked, notably, by the creation of Les Précieuses ridicules (The Affected Ladies) (1659). Indeed, Mathilde (1667) maintains subtle links with Le Misanthrope or Les amants magnifiques (The Magnificent Lovers). Molière's drama is not the only one to present thematic and generic similarities to the short story. The discourse of the characters in Mathilde also seems to be derived from the model of tragedy. Not only does it reflect the public's infatuation with musical entertainment, but it also includes some themes dealt with in the theatre of the time: for example, the motifs regarding the fire of love and the fascination with the lovely hand .


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