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While the infamous Théâtre du Grand-Guignol in Paris closed its doors in 1962, the particular form of horror theatre it spawned lives on and has, moreover, witnessed something of a resurgence over the past twenty years. During its heyday it inspired many imitators, though none quite as successful as the Montmartre-based original. In more recent times, new Grand-Guignol companies the world over have emerged to reimagine the form for a new generation of audiences. This book, the fourth volume in University of Exeter Press’s series on the Grand-Guignol by Richard J. Hand and Michael Wilson, examines the ongoing influence and legacy of the Théâtre du Grand-Guignol through an appraisal of its contemporary imitators and modern reincarnations.

As with the previous volumes, Grand-Guignolesque consists of a lengthy critical introduction followed by a series of previously unpublished scripts, each with its own contextualizing preface. The effect thereof is to map the evolution of horror theatre over the past 120 years, asking where the influence of the Grand-Guignol is most visible today, and what might account for its recent resurgence. This book will be of interest not only to the drama student, theatre historian and scholar of popular theatre, but also to the theatre practitioner, theatregoer and horror fan.



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One of the things I like about it is the absence of the verbosity that sometimes ruins academic writing; Hand and Wilson write snappily and makes their points clearly...All in all, a very interesting book - I learned a good deal from it.

-- Martin Edwards, crime writer and crime fiction critic

Table of Contents

Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Establishing the Grand-Guignolesque

Chapter 2. The Grand-Guignol’s Contemporary Imitators and Competitors

Chapter 3: The New Wave

Chapter 4: Afterword

Appendix: The Molotov Manifesto, or Acting Grand Guignol, Molotov Style

Thirteen Plays of Grand-Guignol and the Grand-Guignolesque

Professor Verdier’s Operations (Les Opérations du Professeur Verdier, 1907) by Élie de Bassan

Short Circuit (Le Court-Circuit, 1916) by Benjamin Rabier and Eugène Joullot

The Little House at Auteuil (La Petite Maison D’Auteuil, 1917) by Robert Scheffer and Georges Lignereux

The Unhinged (Les Détraquées, 1924) by Palau and Olaf

The Eyes of the Phantom (Les Yeux du Spectre, 1924) by Jean Aragny

The Lover of Death (L’Amant de Mort, 1925) by Maurice Renard

Orgy in the Lighthouse (L’Orgie dans le phare, 1956) adapted by Eddie Muller from Alfred Machard’s play

The Sticking Place (2008) by Lucas Maloney and Michael McMahon, with Alex Zavistovich

A Room With No View (2009) by James Comtois

The Ghost Hunter (2013) by Stewart Pringle

We’ll Fix It! (2013) by Les Williams

Leviticus: Evil Resides Within (2014) by Antonio Rimola

Abel Hartmann's Grand-Guignol: A History of Violence (2015) by Dreamcatcher Horror Theatre

Bibliography

Webography

Index

Grand-Guignolesque: Classic and Contemporary

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      Publisher: University of Exeter Press
      Publication Date: 27/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781804130803, 978-1804130803
      ISBN10: 180413080X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      While the infamous Théâtre du Grand-Guignol in Paris closed its doors in 1962, the particular form of horror theatre it spawned lives on and has, moreover, witnessed something of a resurgence over the past twenty years. During its heyday it inspired many imitators, though none quite as successful as the Montmartre-based original. In more recent times, new Grand-Guignol companies the world over have emerged to reimagine the form for a new generation of audiences. This book, the fourth volume in University of Exeter Press’s series on the Grand-Guignol by Richard J. Hand and Michael Wilson, examines the ongoing influence and legacy of the Théâtre du Grand-Guignol through an appraisal of its contemporary imitators and modern reincarnations.

      As with the previous volumes, Grand-Guignolesque consists of a lengthy critical introduction followed by a series of previously unpublished scripts, each with its own contextualizing preface. The effect thereof is to map the evolution of horror theatre over the past 120 years, asking where the influence of the Grand-Guignol is most visible today, and what might account for its recent resurgence. This book will be of interest not only to the drama student, theatre historian and scholar of popular theatre, but also to the theatre practitioner, theatregoer and horror fan.



      Trade Review

      One of the things I like about it is the absence of the verbosity that sometimes ruins academic writing; Hand and Wilson write snappily and makes their points clearly...All in all, a very interesting book - I learned a good deal from it.

      -- Martin Edwards, crime writer and crime fiction critic

      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Preface

      Chapter 1. Establishing the Grand-Guignolesque

      Chapter 2. The Grand-Guignol’s Contemporary Imitators and Competitors

      Chapter 3: The New Wave

      Chapter 4: Afterword

      Appendix: The Molotov Manifesto, or Acting Grand Guignol, Molotov Style

      Thirteen Plays of Grand-Guignol and the Grand-Guignolesque

      Professor Verdier’s Operations (Les Opérations du Professeur Verdier, 1907) by Élie de Bassan

      Short Circuit (Le Court-Circuit, 1916) by Benjamin Rabier and Eugène Joullot

      The Little House at Auteuil (La Petite Maison D’Auteuil, 1917) by Robert Scheffer and Georges Lignereux

      The Unhinged (Les Détraquées, 1924) by Palau and Olaf

      The Eyes of the Phantom (Les Yeux du Spectre, 1924) by Jean Aragny

      The Lover of Death (L’Amant de Mort, 1925) by Maurice Renard

      Orgy in the Lighthouse (L’Orgie dans le phare, 1956) adapted by Eddie Muller from Alfred Machard’s play

      The Sticking Place (2008) by Lucas Maloney and Michael McMahon, with Alex Zavistovich

      A Room With No View (2009) by James Comtois

      The Ghost Hunter (2013) by Stewart Pringle

      We’ll Fix It! (2013) by Les Williams

      Leviticus: Evil Resides Within (2014) by Antonio Rimola

      Abel Hartmann's Grand-Guignol: A History of Violence (2015) by Dreamcatcher Horror Theatre

      Bibliography

      Webography

      Index

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