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Description
This play takes a crate of gift stamps, a Montreal kitchen, and 15 women, and mixing fast-moving dialogue, monologue and chorus, produces a critique of "women's place", Quebec society, and modern consumerism. It created uproar when first performed in 1968, being both vilified for its parochial vulgarity and praised for its revelation of the dynamic resources of popular language.
In the perspectives newly opened by the Quiet Revolution of the 1960s, Michel Tremblay's depiction of the women's squabbles is a devastating critique, at once comic and bleak, of the traditional Quebec ideal of Catholic wife and mother. Killick's introduction begins by situating the realistic presentation of female subordination, under-achievement and frustration with the cultural development of modern Quebec. She then shows how it achieves added resonance as a symbol of the closed horizons of Quebec society, and more broadly, exceeding the purely Canadian context as a biting indictment of materialistic values, Finally Les Belles-Soeurs is examined as a virtuoso theatrical experiment combining traditional dialogue and the classical unities of time, space and action with the individual and group voices of cabaret and chorale. A glossary is provided for linguistic difficulties.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Contexts
Joual
Michel Tremblay
CONTENTS
Tremblay's Quebec 1942-1968
Women in Quebec
Themes
Unhappy families
A play about women
A play without men
A political play
A universal play
Writing for the Stage
Situation: 'slice oflife' or fairy-tale
Characters or caricatures
Structure: between classicism and cabaret
Language
Les Belles-soeurs in Performance
'Le tandem Tremblay-Brassard'
Sets
Costumes
Choreography
Les Belles-Soeurs: beyond 1968
Notes to the Introduction
Select Bibliography
LES BELLES-SOEURS
Notes to the Play
Appendix I: The Language of the Play
Appendix II: '0 Canada'
Appendix III: Extract from The Guid Sisters
Glossary
Product details
Published | Feb 24 2000 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 160 |
ISBN | 9781853995507 |
Imprint | Bristol Classical Press |
Dimensions | 216 x 137 mm |
Series | French Texts |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |