Browsing by Author "Gobert, R Darren"
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Item Open Access Arcadia and the Ghosts of Past Performance(2011) Gobert, R DarrenItem Open Access Behaviorism, Catharsis, and the History of Emotion(Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism, 2012) Gobert, R DarrenItem Open Access CARTESIAN SUBJECTIVITY ON THE NEOCLASSICAL STAGE; OR, MOLIÈRE ACTS CORNEILLE FOR LOUIS XIV(Theatre Survey, 2008-05) Gobert, R DarrenIn 1658, having been invited to perform at court for the first time in his career, Molière paired his farceLe Docteur amoureuxwithNicomède, a 1651 play by France's reigning dramatist, Pierre Corneille. The choice ofNicomèdeis surprising for political reasons, since the play is shot through with suspicion of royal authority: Corneille's hero is a great military leader unjustly imprisoned by the weak king he selflessly serves. The choice becomes less surprising when one considers a different set of reasons. Corneille's play is a generic oddity that marries its tragic tropes to elements of historical drama and a surprisingly comic ending. Molière's provincial troupe may have felt more at ease in such a play than in a proper neoclassical tragedy, since they lacked training in rhetorically complex stage declamation and in the codified gestures and postures preferred to convey tragic stage emotion at the time. In particular, they lacked the facility of the king's (and Corneille's) favorites, the esteemed Hôtel de Bourgogne actors, who were in the audience as guests of the monarch. No doubt anxious in their presence and in the presence of the king, Molière might have sought to mitigate the unfavorable comparison he anticipated between the talents of his troupe and those of the reigning Paris tragedians.Item Open Access Cognitive Catharsis inThe Caucasian Chalk Circle(Modern Drama, 2006-03) Gobert, R DarrenItem Open Access Drama Drama: The State of Drama Studies in the Profession(The Harold Pinter Review, 2018) Gobert, R Darren; Mackay, Ellen; Owens, Craig; Watt, Ian; Wolff, TamsenItem Open Access Editor's Note(Modern Drama, 2017) Gobert, R DarrenItem Open Access Editor's Note(Modern Drama, 2017) Gobert, R DarrenItem Open Access Finding a Physical Language: Directing for the Nineties Generation(New Theatre Quarterly, 2008-05) Gobert, R DarrenItem Open Access Mount Olympus: To Glorify the Cult of Tragedy by Jan Fabre(Theatre Journal, 2019) Gobert, R DarrenItem Open Access On Performance and Selfhood in Caryl Churchill(2009) Gobert, R DarrenItem Open Access Item Open Access Review of Acting, Spectating and the Unconscious by Maria Turri(Theatre Research International, 2018) Gobert, R DarrenItem Open Access Review of The First Frame: Theatre Space in Enlightenment France by Pannill Camp(Theatre Journal, 2015) Gobert, R DarrenItem Open Access Review of The Persistence of Allegory: Drama and Neoclassicism from Shakespeare to Wagner by Jane K. Brown(Modern Philology, 2010) Gobert, R DarrenItem Open Access The Antitheatrical Paradox in Michel Marc Bouchard’s Les Feluettes, ou La Répétition d’un drame romantique(Canadian Literature ==, 2006) Gobert, R DarrenItem Open Access The Field ofModern Drama, or Arcadia(Modern Drama, 2015-09) Gobert, R DarrenItem Open Access The Immaterial Matters(2013) Gobert, R Darren