03072nam 22005055 450 991079872680332120230129050852.01-4875-1057-81-4875-1056-X10.3138/9781487510565(CKB)3710000000887156(MiAaPQ)EBC4699947(DE-B1597)498669(DE-B1597)9781487510565(OCoLC)959713693(MdBmJHUP)musev2_107312(EXLCZ)99371000000088715620191221d2018 fg engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierPassing Judgment The Politics and Poetics of Sovereignty in French Tragedy from Hardy to Racine /Helene E. BilisToronto : University of Toronto Press, [2018]©20161 online resource (279 pages)1-4875-0026-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.The critique of Le Cid : Richelieu, royal judgment, and the rules -- Failed judgments, thwarted justice : Alexandre Hardy's Scedase ou l'hospitalite violee -- The ceremony unravels : tragedy's comedic turn -- Learning from experience : on Corneille and coherence -- Corneille's Cinna and Rotrou's Crisante : a search for the emperor's judgment -- Racine and royal fathers of injustice : Mithridate and Phedre."The royal judge was an archetypal character in French tragedy during the 17th century. This figure impersonated the king by asserting his judicial authority and bringing order to an otherwise chaotic world. In Passing Judgment, Helene Bilis examines how an overlooked character-type-the royal judge-remained a constant of the tragic genre throughout the 17th century, although the specifics of his role and position fluctuated as playwrights experimented with changing models of sovereignty onstage. Her readings analyze how this royal decision-maker stood at the intersection of political and theatrical debates, and evolved through a process of trial and error in which certain portrayals of kingship were deemed obsolete and were discarded, while others were promoted as culturally allowable and resonant. In tracing the royal judge's persistent presence and transformation, Bilis argues that we can better grasp the weighty political stakes of theatrical representations under the ancient regime."--Provided by publisher.French drama17th centuryHistory and criticismFrench drama (Tragedy)History and criticismSovereignty in literatureFrench dramaHistory and criticism.French drama (Tragedy)History and criticism.Sovereignty in literature.842.409Bilis Helene E., authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut.1521151DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910798726803321Passing Judgment3760086UNINA