Ruy Blas / Les Burgraves

by V Hugo

Hardcover, 1939

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Available

Call number

848

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Publication

Nelson (1939), Edition: French Edition

Description

Victor Hugo's romantic melodrama Ruy Blas was first performed in 1838 for the opening of the Theatre de la Renaissance. There was a revival at the Odeon with Sarah Bernhardt in 1872, and at the Theatre-Francais in 1879. Victor Hugo (1802-1885) was a novelist, poet, and dramatist, and the most important of French Romantic writers. In his preface to his historical play Cromwell (1827) Hugo wrote that romanticism is the liberalism of literature. Hugo developed his own version of the historical novel, combining concrete, historical details with vivid, melodramatic, even feverish imagination. Among his best-known works are The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Miserables. Victor Hugo was one of the greatest personalities of French literature. Though not without the faults and eccentricities which frequently characterize great geniuses, he never entered any field of literature without excelling in it. The novel, the lyric, the drama, criticism, all fell from his facile pen without apparent effort.… (more)

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LibraryThing member Artymedon
A masterpiece of romantic theater by Victor Hugo with cloak & dagger elements. The Act III in which Ruy Blas has a monologue in which he dryly admonishes the corrupt ministers of Philippe IV of Spain has no, to my knowledge, equivalent. Perhaps in Audiard's film "Le President"'s speech at the
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National Assembly. The overall atmosphere of creaky sumptuousness is simply delicious.
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Original publication date

1838
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