Chronology of Naturalism
Chronology of Naturalism Part 2
Tolstoy and Strindberg
Frivolous Decades: Belle Epoque
Frivolous Decades: Belle Epoque part 2
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What is naturalism? 

-realism pushed to the extremes 

-studying humanity scientifically 

-looks at low level of society 

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Who was Eugene Brieux? 

- french dramatist who employed naturalist technique as inspired by Antoine 

-"Blanchette"

-"La Robe rouge" 

-"Les Avaries" (Damaged Goods) 

started at writing comedies 

-became interested in social issues 

-most prolific and socially conscious of the naturalist writers 

-produced work and wrote plays 

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Who was Count Lev Nikolaivick Tolstoy? 

-Russian 

-Novelist and author of non-fiction 

-Yasnaaya Polyana= family estate south of Moscow 

-wrote 3 important plays 

-crazy as a youth 

-built a school and church for peasants on estate 

-married Sofia/Sonia Behrs and had 13 children! She would re-copy his manuscripts 

-1869 "War and Peace"; 1877 "Anna Karenina" (his famous novels) 

-1886 "The Power of Darkness" one of his best plays 

-Ran away from home and then died at Astapovo station 

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What was the Second Empire? 

-Louis Napoleon (Emperor Napoleon III) and Eugenia 

-plays centered around Financial Speculation (1852-1870) 

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What are cabarets? 

-entertainment houses; singers and dancers 

-examples were Chat Noir; Le Mirliton, and Le Moulin Rouge 

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Examples of drama and theatre that was within naturalism 

-1873 "The Rise of Raquin" a dramatizaiton by Emile Zola of his earlier novel 

-1881 "Naturalism in the theatre" by Zola; "Un lambeau d'existence" (Zola) = a gragment of existence 

-"Une trance de la vie" (Jean Jullien)= a hunk of life 

-Rosserie= crudeness (naturalist definition) 

-"J'accusse....!" by Emile Zola in L'Aurore (Jan. 13th 1898) 

-"Miss Julie" Strindberg 

-"The Power of Darkness" Tolstoy 

-"The Weavers" Hauptmann 

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Who was Gerhart Hauptmann? 

-leader of German-language naturalism 

-influenced by Ibsen and Zola 

-wrote 46 plays 

-had secret affair with Austrian ascress 

-several plays set in Silesia 

-"Before Sunrise"

-"The Weavers"

-"The Beaver Coat" =naturalist comedy 

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Who was August Strindberg 

-born in Stockholm, Sweden 

-journalist, critic, painter, librarian

-scrict schooling 

-117 paintings 

-70 plays 

-feared insanity 

-1870 "The Free Thinker" =first produced play 

-"The Father" 

-"Miss Julie" =famous naturalist play 

-"To Damascus I-III" 

-"A Dream Play" 

-Turned from naturalism to symbolism 

-interested in religion and transcendence 

-"The Ghost Sonata" 

-wrote proto-expressionist plays 

-Influenced by Nietzsche, Swedenberg (Emamanuel)-christian mysticysm 

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What was the third republic? 

-1870-1940

-1890's =Gay nineties (boulevard comedies and bedroom farce) 

-Belle Epoque (1900-1914) living beautifully, glamorously 

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Who was Georges Feydeau? 

-Master of french bedroom farce 

-famously lazy 

-collected perfume 

-30 full length and 9 one-act plays 

-married for money and later divorced 

-"Amour et piano" 1st produced play 

-"Monsieur Chasse" The Happy Hunter= had over 1,000 performances 

-" The Girl from Maxim's" masterpiece 

-"Paradise Hotel" 

-"A Flea in her Ear" 

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Who was Emile Zola? 

-French 

-novelist and social critic 

-wrote 5 plays and 20 novels 

-depicted lower class families 

-admired Balzac's novels 

-"Le Naturalisme au theatre" was an important essay that influenced theatre--> theory of theatre 

-"J'accuse....." in L'Aurore 

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Who was Maxim Gorky? 

Russian-soviet writer 

wrote "The Lower Depths" 

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What was the Paris Opera 

-primary opera and ballet opera house in France 

-designed by Charles Garnier 

-built 1861-1874

-1875= grand opening 

-Mark Chagall re-painted ceiling after WW2 

-Grand Staircase was biggest feature 

-electric lighting 

-gas foyer 

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Who was Andre Antoine? 

-André Antoine was a French actor, theatre manager, film director, author, and critic who is considered the father of modern mise en scène in France.

-employee of the Paris Gas company 

-organized a play reading group 

-1887--> Le Theatre Libre was built to present new plays in form that rebelled against the shallow artifice of boulevard (commercial) theatre; featured original work and poetry 

-1896 bought own theatre and named it theatre antoine 

-1906 director of state-subsidized theatre Odeon 

-Innovations: audience subscription , premieres of edgy playwrights (Zola, Ibsen, Strindberg....), motivated lighting, natural acting and staging 


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What is les grandes horizontales? 

-evolution of les demi-mondaines 

-1890's 

-women were more flamboyant and able to be seen in public 

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What theatres were founded in imitation of Antoines theatre libre? 

-1889 Freie Buh, Berlin (free stage/liberated stage) 

-1898 Moscow Art theatre (inspired also by the 2nd tour of The meininger) 

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What were the face concerts- cafe conc'? 

-singing and eating 

-entertainment 

-pleasure palace