Marcel Proust : la Berma, figure de l’artiste, figure maternelle

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  • Mireille NATUREL Université de la Sorbonne nouvelle, Paris. mireille.naturel@sorbonne-nouvelle.fr

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24193/subbdrama.2020.2.10

Keywords:

art, gesture, interpretation, verse, voice, Phèdre, Proust, Sarah Bernhardt.

Abstract

Marcel Proust : The Berma, Actress’ Figure, Motherhood’s Character. La Berma is an actress in Proust’s novel À la recherche du temps perdu. Her main model is Sarah Bernhardt and she has the same beautiful voice, a golden voice. Both of them are famous for their role of Phèdre in Racine’s drama. Theatre represents firstly a family matter and a social challenge. The child discovers theatre outside theatre where he is not allowed to go, that is on posters from the Morris column. And the first approach is semiotic. Theatre is included in narration, through two performances that the hero attends. With them, we have an image of theatre in the 19th century, from a sociological and artistic point of view. In the first one, theatre is considered as a low art and actresses are immoral women. Theatre is a cruel world which leads from glory to death, brings rivalry between actresses. In the latter, theatre is above all a text; Proust is interested in gesture and costume. He is focused on the quality of interpretation in comparison with the role. He shows that interpretation is a real art, which can be compared to painting and music.

Author Biography

Mireille NATUREL, Université de la Sorbonne nouvelle, Paris. mireille.naturel@sorbonne-nouvelle.fr

Mireille Naturel is Senior Lecturer at the University Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3 and is habilitated to coordinate doctoral theses. She is the director of the Bulletin Marcel Proust and is in charge of the “Proust” research team at the Sorbonne Nouvelle’s CRP19. She is the author of Proust et Flaubert: un secret d’écriture (Rodopi, 1999; re-edited in 2007), Proust et le fait littéraire (Champion, 2010; re-edited in 2012). She edited several volumes, the latest being Littérature et médecine : le cas de Proust (Hermann, 2018).

References

Proust, Marcel. À la recherche du temps perdu, sous la direction de Jean-Yves Tadié, 4 vol., « Bibliothèque de La Pléiade ». Paris : Gallimard, 1987-1989, rééd. vol. 4 : 1995.

Bulletin Marcel Proust n° 69, Numéro spécial, À l’ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs, prix Goncourt 1919. Illiers-Combray : SAMP, 2019.

Proust et Alain-Fournier. La transgression des genres. 1913-1914, sous la direction de Mireille Naturel, Préface d’Agathe Corre-Rivière, Postface de François Bon. Paris : Honoré Champion, 2017.

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Published

2020-10-30

How to Cite

NATUREL, M. (2020). Marcel Proust : la Berma, figure de l’artiste, figure maternelle. Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Dramatica, 65(2), 203–220. https://doi.org/10.24193/subbdrama.2020.2.10

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