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Malatesta (play)

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28: 142:, which refers to the contrary aspects found within the same character: Malatesta is simultaneously able to kill casually and show tender human emotions, and simultaneously flirts with many women and is attached to his wife. The hero's demise ties in with 122:. Malatesta is furious and goes to Rome to assassinate the Pope, but ends up accepting an honorary office in the Vatican. After falling ill, Malatesta is brought back to Rimini by his wife 134:
The play portrays the vulnerability of a man who is at once unsuspecting and immoral. The sacrilegious and immoral hero ties in with
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and his greater vulnerability when compared to the herd man, and the period setting correlates with Nietzsche's admiration for the
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Gerrard, Charlotte Frankel (1968). "Montherlant's Malatesta: Pagan, Christian, or Nietzschean?".
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123: 305: 301: 293: 297: 327: 147: 138:'s typically preferred protagonist. He exemplifies what Montherlant called 119: 27: 151: 173:
It was shown on BBC TV in December 1964 in the Wednesday Play series.
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directed and starred in the first production of the play.
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The play was first performed on 19 December 1950 at the
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directed the production and starred in the title role.
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Jean-Louis Barrault
Henry de Montherlant
Théâtre Marigny
Henry de Montherlant
Sigismondo Malatesta
Rimini
Spoleto
Foligno
Pope Paul II
Isotta
Henry de Montherlant
Friedrich Nietzsche
superior man
Renaissance
Théâtre Marigny
Jean-Louis Barrault
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Gerrard 1968
Norrish 1988
Les Archives du Spectacle 1950
JSTOR
386170
"Malatesta"
New Tragedy and Comedy in France, 1945–70
The Macmillan Press
doi

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