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The Theater Of Fernand Crommelynck: Eight Plays
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| Acknowledgments | 9 | |
| Introduction | 11 | |
| The Merchant of Regrets | 17 | |
| The Sculptor of Masks | 33 | |
| The Childish Lovers | 70 | |
| The Magnanimous Cuckold | 120 | |
| Golden Guts | 169 | |
| Carine, or the Young Woman Who Was Crazy about Her Soul | 227 | |
| Hot and Cold, or Mr. Dom's Idea | 277 | |
| A Small-Hearted Woman | 342 |
Overview
Farce with tragic overtones and drama depicting human folly typify the oeuvre of Fernand Crommelynck. Although Crommelynck calls some of his plays farces, others dramas, and still others simply plays, the distinctions are arbitrary. Indeed, in the case of his most popular and important play, The Magnanimous Cuckold (1920), the author specifically declared that the work may be done as either a farce or a tragedy. He typically starts out from a realistic situation, then introduces a twist in the psyche of the main character that launches the rest of the action - for example, in The Magnanimous Cuckold a suspected glimmer of lust in Petrus's eye suffices to incite Bruno and to subjugate the other figures in the play to his