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Jarry’s Theatrical Ideas

1984
Jarry is a subjective writer, who belongs in that stream of literary tradition which began in earnest with the Romantics. His personal obsession with a schoolmaster coincided with a whole attitude to life and became embodied in the Ubu fantasy. Jarry was essentially concerned with the expression of his personal ‘world within’.
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Le vocabulaire d'Alfred Jarry

Cahiers de l'Association internationale des études francaises, 1959
Carey Taylor A. Le vocabulaire d'Alfred Jarry. In: Cahiers de l'Association internationale des etudes francaises, 1959, n°11. pp. 307-322.
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Lire Jarry

World Literature Today, 1977
J. H. Matthews, Michel Arrivé
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Jarry dramaturge

World Literature Today, 1981
Eric Sellin   +2 more
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Alfred Jarry

World Literature Today, 1983
Mary Ann Caws, Linda Klieger Stillman
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Alfred Jarry, pogovor uz prijevod romana A. Jarry, Nadmužjak

2007
Pogovor uz prijevod romana Alfreda Jarrya Nadmužjak, HFD i Disput, 2007.
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Jarry: 'Ubu Roi'

The Modern Language Review, 1990
David Bradby, Keith Beaumont
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Alfred Jarry (1873–1907)

1984
Alfred-Henri-Marie Jarry was born in Laval (Pays de la Loire) on the Feast of the Nativity of the Holy Virgin (8 September) 1873, and died thirty-four years later on All Saints’ Day (1 November) 1907, in what might be seen as a mock gesture of religious conformity typical of the man.
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Alfred Jarry

Modern Language Review, 2011
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