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ENTREACTO / ENTR?ACTE Un film / A Film Chopin y los Sand, amor a cuatro bandas. Aproximación a la esfera privada de Fryderyk Chopin a partir de la pe…
2021
Two centuries later, the legend Chopin-Sand continues to supply the collective imaginary with vague readings, where historical truthfulness, let alone musical truth, is often contingent on the literary. The much discussed and bellicose romance between the Polish composer and the French novelist, George Sand, tends to some reductionism and evades an obvious reality: Fryderyk Chopin meets George Sand when she was already the mother of two children. This circumstance suggests reformulating certain romantic stereotypes. Jerzy Antczak?s biographical film Pragnienie Mi?o?ci (Chopin: Desire for Love, 2002) does not overlook this detail and makes it one of its narrative axes. The relationship betwe…
Claudie, un "rurodrame" de George Sand
2006
This article examines a theatrical work of George Sand, Claudie, performed the 11th January 1851 on the theatre of Porte Saint Martin in Paris. The analysis concentrates at first on the modalities of writing of this theatre, and secondly on the relation of the famous novelist with the dramatic art, for which she had a great passion but the processes of which she did never come out very well. Claudie was successful for the large audience but the critics were more cautious. The play, all the same, marks a renewal of theatrical art for which George Sand will be always a careful promoter.
George Sand. Le Théâtre des marionnettes de Nohant
2009
Chopin, Sand : le plaisir est fugace
2021
International audience; La femme au prénom masculin et le compositeur poitrinaire ont vécu neuf ans d’un amour plus raisonnable que passionné. La Pologne est loin, George mène son petit monde à la baguette, aux Baléares, à Paris et à Nohant. On y trouve ses enfants, Solange et Maurice. Il s’y rêve Tytus, l’ami d’enfance de Frédéric, qu’il « choisirait », s’il le pouvait. À défaut de quoi George joue les garde-malades et écrit ses romans. Ah ! Romantisme... quand tu nous tiens !