Freeman, Ted.

Theatres of war : French committed theatre from the Second World War to the Cold War / Ted Freeman. - Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 1998. - xii, 243 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-234) and index.

Pt. 1. Mentioning the War. 1. Jean-Richard Bloch: Toulon. 2. Armand Salacrou: Les Nuits de la colere. 3. Jean-Paul Sartre: Morts sans sepulture -- Pt. 2. From the Second World War to the Cold War: The 'Historical Detour'. 4. Simone de Beauvoir: Les Bouches inutiles. 5. Emmanuel Robles: Montserrat. 6. Albert Camus: Les Justes -- Pt. 3. The Cold War. A. Somewhere in Central Europe: the Phantom of Stalin. 7. Jean-Paul Sartre: Les Mains sales. 8. Thierry Maulnier: La Maison de la nuit. B. Hotting up: French Responses to the Korean War. 9. Gabriel Marcel: Rome n'est plus dans Rome. 10. Roger Vailland: Le Colonel Foster plaidera coupable. C. The Martyrs of the West: the Rosenbergs and Henri Martin. 11. Georges Soria: La Peur. 12. Claude Martin & Henri Delmas: Drame a Toulon - Henri Martin.

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Theater--History--France--20th century
World War 19391945--Theater and the war
Cold War--Theater and the war

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