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La guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu
1935
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« La guerre de Troie n’aura pas lieu », dit Andromaque quand le rideau s’ouvre sur la terrasse du palais de Priam. Pâris n’aime plus Hélène et Hélène a perdu le goût de Pâris, mais Troie ne rendra pas la captive. Pour tous les hommes de la ville « il n’y a plus que le pas d’Hélène, la coudée d’Hélène, la portée du regard ou de la voix d’Hélène », et les augures eux-mêmes refusent de la laisser partir. Hector, pour Troie, et Ulysse, pour la Grèce, tentent à tout prix de sauver la paix. Mais la guerre est l’affaire de la Fatalité et non de la volonté des hommes. La guerre de Troie aura lieu. Pièce en deux actes, La guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu a été représentée pour la première fois le 22 novembre 1935 au Théâtre de l'Athénée, sous la direction de Louis Jouvert. Son succès fut immédiat et éclatant ; il ne s'est jamais démenti depuis.

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Jean Giraudoux
Jean Giraudoux
Author · 15 books

Greek mythology or Biblical stories base dramas, such as Electra (1937), of French writer Hippolyte Jean Giraudoux, who also wrote several novels. He fathered Jean-Pierre Giraudoux. People consider this French novelist, essayist, diplomat. and playwright among the most important French dramatists of the period between World War I and World War II. They note his work for its stylistic elegance and poetic fantasy. The relationship between man and woman or some unattainable ideal in some cases dominates themes of Giraudoux . Léger Giraudoux, father of Jean Giraudoux, worked for the ministry of transport. Giraudoux studied at the Lycée Lakanal in Sceaux and upon graduation traveled extensively in Europe. After his return to France in 1910, he accepted a position with the ministry of foreign affairs. With the outbreak of World War I, he served with distinction and in 1915 became the first writer ever to be awarded the wartime Legion of Honour. He married in 1918 and in the subsequent inter-war period produced the majority of his writing. He first achieved literary success through his novels, notably Siegfried et le Limousin (1922) and Eglantine (1927). An ongoing collaboration with actor and theater director Louis Jouvet, beginning in 1928 with Jouvet's radical streamlining of Siegfried for the stage, stimulated his writing. But it is through his plays that gained him international renown. He became well known in the English-speaking world largely because of the award-winning adaptations of his plays by Christopher Fry (The Trojan War Will Not Take Place) and Maurice Valency (The Madwoman of Chaillot, Ondine, The Enchanted, The Apollo of Bellac). Giraudoux served as a juror with Florence Meyer Blumenthal in awarding the Prix Blumenthal, a grant given between 1919 and 1954 to painters, sculptors, decorators, engravers, writers, and musicians. He is buried in the Cimetière de Passy in Paris. His son, Jean-Pierre Giraudoux, was also a writer.

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