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Eduardo Manet’s Les Nonnes

Authors: Phyllis, Zatlin; Zatlin, Phyllis;

Eduardo Manet’s Les Nonnes

Abstract

Artículo académico de Phyllis Zatlin (crítica literaria y profesora de literatura española en la Universidad de Rutgers), sobre la obra de Eduardo Manet ''Les Nonnes'' (''Las Monjas''), publicado en TDR (The Drama Review), titulado ''Nuns in Drag? Eduardo Manet's Cross-Gender Casting of ''Les Nonnes''. El artículo examina el significado de la obra y sus diversas representaciones a lo largo de los años (varias fotos de las distintas representaciones ilustran el artículo).

Article académique de Phyllis Zatlin (critique littéraire et professeure de littérature espagnole à l'Université Rutgers), sur la pièce ''Les Nonnes'' d’Eduardo Manet, publié dans TDR (The Drama Review), intitulé ''Nuns in Drag? Eduardo Manet's Cross-Gender Casting of ''Les Nonnes''. L'article revient sur le sens de la pièce et de ses différentes représentations au fur et à mesure des années (différentes photos des diverses représentations illustrent l'article).

Source: Localisation de la ressource : Centre de Recherches Latino-Américaines (CRLA–Archivos, ITEM UMR8132). MSHS - Bât. A5, 1er étage 5 rue Théodore Lefebvre - TSA21103. 86073 Poitiers cedex 9.

Bibliographic citation: Zatlin, Phyllis. “Nuns in Drag? Eduardo Manet’s Cross-Gender Casting of Les Nonnes”, TDR (1988-) 36, no. 4 (1992): 106–120. https://doi.org/10.2307/1146219.

Notes : Absence de la première page de l’article (p. 106). En guise première page, le sommaire de la ''Nouvelle section de critiques de livres'' (New Book Review Section).

Numéro de la publication : Vol. 36, No. 4, Winter, 1992

Directeur de la publication : Schechner, Richard.

Titre de la publication : TDR

Périodicité : Trimestriel

Source: EM-E3-1-002

Keywords

Théâtre, ''Les Nonnes''

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