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The Queens
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
The Queens
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Normand Chaurette
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Translated by Linda Gaboriau
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:96 | Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 153 |
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Category/Genre | Drama Plays, playscripts Family and relationships |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780889224032
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Classifications | Dewey:812 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Talon Books,Canada
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Imprint |
Talon Books,Canada
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Publication Date |
1 January 1998 |
Publication Country |
Canada
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Description
London, 1483. From the aged Duchess of York, who is 99 years old and will never sit on the throne, to the young Lady Anne who will marry Richard III in order to reign, Chaurette traces the shifting passions and ambitions of six women drawn from Shakespeare's theatre and portray them here in the timelessness of their quest. As Ernst Kantorowicz has said so clearly in The King's Two Bodies, all royal personae exist in two worlds: the private world of their needs and desires; and the public world where they become the emblematic icon of the realm. It is on the ritualized ground between these two worlds where the human drama is seen most clearly in all of its comic and tragic, visceral and political, temporal and metaphysical astonishments. Yet this traditionally male ground has rarely been explored with women characters, and has even less frequently been presented in the context of the primal mystery it ultimately is the vision of public majesty in the instant before the death of the private body. The Queens, first published in an English translation by Coach House Press in 1992, is presented here in a new edition, containing the latest revisions by the author and the translator. Cast of six women.
Author Biography
Normand Chaurette Normand Chaurette was born in Montreal in 1954. His published plays include: Reve d'une nuit d'hopital; Provincetown Playhouse, juillet 1919, j'avais 19 ans; Fetes d'autome; La Societe de Metis; and The Queens (Talonbooks 1998). Fragments of a Farewell Letter Read by Geologists (Talonbooks 1998) was nominated for a Governor General's Award in 1987 and won the Prix de l'Association quebecoise des critiques de theatre for Best Play Produced in 1988. His novel, Scenes d'enfants, was nominated for a 1989 Governor General's Award. His most recent play, available from Talonbooks, is All the Verdis of Venice (2000). Linda Gaboriau Linda Gaboriau is an award-winning literary translator based in Montreal. Her translations of plays by Quebec's most prominent playwrights have been published and -produced across Canada and abroad. In her work as a -literary manager and dramaturge, she has directed -numerous translation residencies and international exchange projects. She was the founding director of the Banff International Literary Translation Centre. Most recently she won the 2010 Governor General's Award for Forests, her translation of the play by Wajdi Mouawad.
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