Le thème: quatrième centenaire de la naissance de Molière; le livre: Clara Dealberto, Jules Grandin et Christophe Schuwey, Atlas Molière, Paris, Les arènes, 2022. Les invité-e-s: Cyril Chervet, professeur d’études théâtrales en CPGE Marine Roussillon, maîtresse de conférences à l’université d’Artois Christophe Schuwey, professeur de littérature à Yale La discussion: Introduction (00:00) Pourquoi un … Continue reading "234. Quoi de neuf sur Molière? avec Cyril Chervet, Marine Roussillon et Christophe Schuwey"
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