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Les Acteurs de bonne foi
Written byPierre de Marivaux
Date premiered30 October 1749 (1749-10-30)
Place premieredFrance
Original languageFrench

Les Acteurs de bonne foi is a comedy in one act and in prose written by French playwright Pierre de Marivaux and performed for the first time on October 30, 1749.[1] Les Acteurs de bonne foi was produced by the Comédie-Française but was not a success.[2] Marivaux published it in the Conservateur journal in November 1757. The play is built on the dialogue the author established with the reader through the mise en abyme device. In effect, the text features interviews with the actors, discussion about the possibilities of staging, and lines from a play that is to be performed. Les Acteurs de bonne foi is the last play Marivaux had performed in a large theatre; it is a hybrid text where comedy quickly leads to confusion between reality and the play, with the mise en abyme highlighting the importance of dramatic illusion.[3]

Characters

Plot

On the day of Angélique and Éraste's wedding, Merlin improvises a comedy with other actors

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ "Les Acteurs de bonne foi". tutorgigpedia.com. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Les_Acteurs_de_bonne_foi". zomobo.net/. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  3. ^ "Les Acteurs de bonne foi". tutorgigpedia.com/. Retrieved 2 February 2013.