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Titre Un poète symboliste, critique et théoricien du théâtre : Valerij Brjusov
Auteur Claudine Amiard-Chevrel
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers du monde russe
Titre à cette date : Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique
Numéro volme 18, no 1-2, janvier-juin 1977 Autour du symbolisme russe (2)
Rubrique / Thématique
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Page 61-71
Résumé anglais Claudine Amiard-Chevrel, Valerij Brjusov, a symbolist poet, dramatic critic and theoretician. Brjusov was the first to strike at the naturalism of the Art Theatre of Moscow: it is necessary to appeal to the imagination of the spectator and to draw inspiration from the conscious convention of the ancient theatre. Whereas some would like to transform players into puppets, he wants to award the principal place on the stage to the actor. In order to put into limelight the three-dimensional body of the comedian, he suggests the use of a constructed and abstract scenery where volumes, and colours play their part. The profound psychic life of the characters must find expression through voices, gestures and mimics of the comedian corresponding to true life through an analysis of non-expressed motives of the comport ment and the words of the drama. Brjusov found an echo in Meyerhold, Stanislavskij, Tairov and Vahtangov.
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