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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Le Tragique dans l'oeuvre d' Eugène Ionesco / The Tragic in Eugene Ionesco's work

Bassène, Ignace 15 February 2014 (has links)
Si d'aucuns pensent que la tragédie est morte, le tragique quant à lui reste une catégorie théâtrale toujours actuelle. Chez Eugène Ionesco, dramaturge de la deuxième moitié du XXe siècle, nous retrouvons le sens du tragique dans ses oeuvres même si celui-ci diffère de l'époque antique. Le tragique ionescien s'inspire sur une vision du monde fondamentalement absurde. Ainsi, à l'instar de ses contemporains comme Samuel Beckett par exemple, Eugène Ionesco propose un tragique humble (cf. Jeux de massacre : tragique = absence d'issue), un tragique politique à la mesure des bouleversements du siècle (cf. Rhinocéros, Le Roi se meurt, Macbett, etc.). A la place des héros combattants, on a chez Ionesco des fantoches qui gesticulent, des objets qui prolifèrent (cf. Les Chaises) ; un langage humain qui est mis en cause (cf. La Cantatrice chauve « tragédie du langage »). Le théâtre d'Eugène Ionesco naît plutôt de la crise de l'humanisme. / If some people think that the tragedy died, the tragic as for him rest an always current theatrical category. At Eugène Ionesco, playwright of the second half of the XXth century, we find the sense (direction) of the tragic in its works even if this one differs from the antique time (period).The ionescien tragic is inspired on a vision of the world fundamentally absurd. So, following the example of his contemporaries as Samuel Beckett for example, Eugène Ionesco proposes a tragic humble (cf. Games (sets) of massacre: tragic = absence of outcome (exit)), a tragic political in the measure of the upheavals of the century (cf. Rhinoceros, King is dying, Macbett, etc.). On the place (square) of the heroes fighters, we have at Ionesco the marionettes which gesture, objects which proliferate (cf. Chairs); a human language which is questioned (implicated) (cf. The bald Opera singer "tragedy of the language"). The theater of Eugène Ionesco arises rather from the crisis of the humanism.

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