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研究生: 李志貞
Li Chih-chen
論文名稱: 鏡像劇場:從皮藍德婁的戲劇三部曲中看戲劇反思
The Theatre of the Mirror: Self-Reflexivity in Luigi Pirandello's Theatre Trilogy
指導教授: 戴維揚
Dai, Wei-Yang
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 英語學系
Department of English
論文出版年: 1999
畢業學年度: 87
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 109
中文關鍵詞: 鏡像劇場戲中戲皮藍德婁
英文關鍵詞: the theatre of the mirror, play within the play, Pirandello
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 皮藍德婁於20年代,橫亙將近十年內, 寫下他的戲劇三部曲:六個人物尋找劇作家,各說各話,今晚我們即興演出. 本論文主要從五種鏡像劇場的面向來切入皮氏的戲劇三部曲,來看內中的戲劇反思.

    Luigi Pirandello is a Copernican figure in revolutionizing modern theatre. Today he is remembered mostly by his two greatest plays, Six Characters in Search of an Author and Henry IV in which he encapsulates the abundance of his aesthetic and philosophical concepts within a meta-dramatic form. Rarely known to the general readers is that his renovation of the theatre form does not stop at Six Characters. In an introduction to a 1933 edition of his oeuvre, Pirandello invites us to see three plays as "a trilogy of the theatre within the theatre"--Six Characters in Search of an Author (1921), Each in His Own Way (1924), Tonight We Improvise (1929). It is within the trio of theatre plays that he is acclaimed as the first to fully explore a meta-theatrical theater and as one of the forerunners of today's anti-illusionist stage.
    The whole structure of my thesis is revolved around "the trilogy of the theatre within the theatre" which will be discussed respectively from Chapter II to Chapter IV. In the Introduction I will give a terse explanation both on the self-conscious episteme expressed in modernism and postmodernism as well as on Pirandello's familial, societal and personal temperamental background that contribute to the formation of his self-consciousness. Chapter I aims at a discussion on five broad categories of the "theatre of the mirror" from the perspectives of which I will see the three chief analyzed texts.

    Introduction: I. Self-Conscious Episteme on Modernism and Postmodernism II.Pirandellian "Theatre of the Doublings" III.An Explication of the Title and Overview of My Thesis Chapter One: Five Approaches to See Pirandello's "teatro dello specchio" I. The Doubling of Ideas Seen from Pirandello's Humor Theory II. Moscarda's Journey Seen in Terms of Lacan's Theory III. Holding a New Mirror up to Nature IV. Mirror Construction of the Play Within the Play V. Dramaturgical Mirrors Chapter Two: Six Characters in Search of an Author Chapter Three: Each in His Own Way Chapter Four: Tonight We Improvise Conclusion

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