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The Last Judgment of Kings / Le Jugement dernier des rois: A Bilingual Edition (Scènes francophones: Studies in French and Francophone Theater) (Hardcover)

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By Yann Robert (Editor), Yann Robert (Translated by), Sylvain Maréchal (1750-1803)
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Description


First performed the day after Marie-Antoinette’s beheading, Le Jugement dernier des rois stages the burlesque trial of the remaining kings and queens of Europe—paraded in chains like animals, made to brawl over a barrel of crackers, and finally obliterated by a spectacular volcanic eruption. Such is the shocking context—at once tragic and farcical—of the most infamous play of the French Revolution, familiar to all specialists of the period. Until now, however, no standalone critical edition or English translation of this historic play existed. This bilingual edition revives Maréchal’s play and reveals its centrality to scholarly debates about Revolutionary notions of justice, religion, commemoration, comedy, and propaganda. Provocative, written in accessible prose, and short—perfect for students in a French or history seminar—Le Jugement dernier des rois offers an ideal introduction to the most important and contentious questions of the Revolutionary period.

Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

About the Author


YANN ROBERT is an associate professor in the Department of French and Francophone Studies at the University of Illinois, Chicago. He is the author of Dramatic Justice: Trial by Theater in the Age of the French Revolution and, with Mark Darlow, of a critical edition of the revolutionary play L’Ami des lois.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781684485451
ISBN-10: 1684485452
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Publication Date: December 13th, 2024
Pages: 146
Language: English
Series: Scènes francophones: Studies in French and Francophone Theater