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- Theater, War, and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century France and Its Empire
- Reviews
- Theater, War, and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century France and Its Empire
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction Performance, Revolution, and the Military–Theatrical Complex
- Chapter 1 From tragédie nationale to pièce militaire: Pierre-Laurent de Belloy’s Le Siège de Calais
- Chapter 2 Military Masculinities, Dramaturgical Manipulation, and the Desertion Play
- Chapter 3 Performing on the Periphery: Military–Theatrical Experiences at the Théâtre de la Marine (Brest) and the Comédie du Cap (Cap-Français)
- Chapter 4 Total Theater for Total War: Military Dramas and Performances of the French Revolution
- Chapter 5 Femmes soldats and Militarized Domesticity: Women at War in French Revolutionary Theater
- Conclusion The Military–Theatrical Complex of Revolutionary Saint-Domingue
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 2 - Military Masculinities, Dramaturgical Manipulation, and the Desertion Play
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2023
- Theater, War, and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century France and Its Empire
- Reviews
- Theater, War, and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century France and Its Empire
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction Performance, Revolution, and the Military–Theatrical Complex
- Chapter 1 From tragédie nationale to pièce militaire: Pierre-Laurent de Belloy’s Le Siège de Calais
- Chapter 2 Military Masculinities, Dramaturgical Manipulation, and the Desertion Play
- Chapter 3 Performing on the Periphery: Military–Theatrical Experiences at the Théâtre de la Marine (Brest) and the Comédie du Cap (Cap-Français)
- Chapter 4 Total Theater for Total War: Military Dramas and Performances of the French Revolution
- Chapter 5 Femmes soldats and Militarized Domesticity: Women at War in French Revolutionary Theater
- Conclusion The Military–Theatrical Complex of Revolutionary Saint-Domingue
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 2 brings to light a dozen desertion-themed plays and operas that followed in the wake of Le Siège de Calais. These works, which were performed during the Old Regime’s twilight, are analyzed alongside recent scholarship on military and early modern masculinities to tease out the theatricalization of an emerging martial culture that drew on emotional brotherhood and feminine exclusion. This chapter includes a comparative analysis of two versions of one play, Le Déserteur, a sentimental anti-war drame by Louis-Sébastien Mercier and an alternative version of the play that was dramaturgically “militarized” by Joseph Patrat for soldiers and sailors at the navy’s theater in Brest (Le Théâtre de la Marine). A close reading of variants, edits, and both textual and cultural manipulation presents war drama as a site of conflict in a larger intellectual battle where different factions in French society argued about reform cultures inside military and theatrical circles.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023