"L'Homme Et ses Fantomes" by Henri-Rene Lenormand as a station play
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https://doi.org/10.18778/2299-7458.03.16Keywords:
station play, expressionismAbstract
L’Homme et ses fantomes by Henri-René Lenormand is one of the most expressionist pieces of the French writer, today already forgotten. Inspired by the works of August Strindberg, the author of the drama explores new ways of expression. The analysed work is an example of a station play, which was the favourite form of expressionist playwrights.
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