Scènes francophones

Studies in French and Francophone Theater

Editor: Logan Connors, University of Miami, logan.connors@miami.edu

The only North American book series dedicated to French-language theater, Scènes francophones publishes theoretically and historically informed research on dramatic texts and productions from medieval France to the contemporary French-speaking world. Linguistically focused but broad in scope, this series features monographs and multi-authored volumes on dramatic literatures, theories, and practices.

Forthcoming titles
Contemporary Francophone African Plays: An Anthology, edited by Judith G. Miller (New York University)

Titles in the series:

Fayçal Falaky and Reginald McGinnis, Eds. Modes of Play in Eighteenth-Century France (2021)

Corry Cropper and Christopher M. Flood, Eds. Mormons in Paris: Polygamy on the French Stage, 1874-1892 (2020)

Christopher Semk. Playing the Martyr: Theater and Theology in Early Modern France (2017)

Jeffrey Leichman. Acting Up: Staging the Subject in Enlightenment France (2016)

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