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Jean Anouilh 1910-1987: Critical Essay by B. A. Lenski

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Antigone (Anouilh play) Summary

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SOURCE: "Rebellion for a Cause: Antigone, L'Alouette, and Becket," in Jean Anouilh: Stages in Rebellion, Humanities Press, 1975, pp. 35-46.

In the excerpt below, Lenski analyzes the philosophical dimension of three Anouilh plays, focusing especially on the "metaphyical rebellion" of the heroes.

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