Les Veuves creoles, comedie

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Les Veuves créoles is the first play known to have been composed in Martinique. This three-act prose comedy was published anonymously in Paris in 1768 and was performed at least twice in the capital of Caribbean theatre, Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) during the colonial period. Set in colonial Martinique in the port town of Saint-Pierre, Les Veuves créoles represents an early example of créole francophone drama. Three créole widows are courted by the grasping and dishonest Fatincourt who, after six years on the island, is keen to marry in order to repay his debts and return to France. The two older widows run successful businesses - a fact that, for Fatincourt, renders them eligible despite their advanced years. The third widow is younger but is portrayed as foolish for believing herself superior to other créoles thanks to a short visit she has made to France. The older widows eventually unite in order to thwart Fatincourt, and it is metropolitan France that emerges as the principal source of wrong-doing in this lively play. Contemporary reviewers in the Parisian press were uncertain how to respond to the play's créole slant, but acknowledged its comic and theatrical merits. It is hoped that both elements will be of interest today.
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Titel
Les Veuves creoles, comedie
Uitgever
Modern Humanities Research Association
Jaar
2017
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
100
Gewicht
150 gr
EAN
9781781882641
Afmetingen
234 x 156 x 5 mm
Bindwijze
Paperback

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