2023
DOI: 10.55056/cs-ssh/3/03004
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Poetics and problems of the play “The Libertine” by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt

Abstract: The article studies the analysis of the dramatic legacy of Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, a famous modern French-speaking writer. The article discusses one of his most famous plays, <i>The Libertine</i>. We studied the genre-typological properties of the play and the system of its characters, we actualized the reality of the prototypes of the actors of the play, traced the architectonics of the play. We studied the peculiarities of the organization of plots, protagonist images and their systems in the play… Show more

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“…Drawing from the realm of fine arts, the writer's picture book raises verbalized and visualized concerns related to generations, memory, and the preservation of nature. The article "Poetics and problems of the play "The Libertine" by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt" [5] by Tetiana Cherkashyna and Olha Vasilieva (figure 11) delves into the analysis of the dramatic legacy of Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, a renowned contemporary French-speaking writer. Specifically, it focuses on one of his most celebrated plays, The Libertine.…”
Section: Session 3: Literary Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drawing from the realm of fine arts, the writer's picture book raises verbalized and visualized concerns related to generations, memory, and the preservation of nature. The article "Poetics and problems of the play "The Libertine" by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt" [5] by Tetiana Cherkashyna and Olha Vasilieva (figure 11) delves into the analysis of the dramatic legacy of Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, a renowned contemporary French-speaking writer. Specifically, it focuses on one of his most celebrated plays, The Libertine.…”
Section: Session 3: Literary Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%