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  1. Naturalism is a movement in European drama and theatre that developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It refers to theatre that attempts to create an illusion of reality through a range of dramatic and theatrical strategies.

  2. Principais obras realistas. Referências. Teatro do naturalismo. O teatro do naturalismo surge paralelamente ao movimento literário do naturalismo. Seu precursor foi o escritor e dramaturgo Émile Zola.

  3. Le naturalisme correspond à un type de mise en scène et d'interprétation des acteurs, cherchant à reproduire la nature humaine au plus près de sa vérité scientifique. Le public se lassera vite des pièces naturalistes, mais la notion du rôle créateur du metteur en scène introduite par Antoine va marquer le siècle qui s ...

  4. Contents. Home Entertainment & Pop Culture Theater. Naturalism. As early as 1867, the French novelist Émile Zola had called for a rejection of all artifice in the theatrical arts, as in the novel, demanding that plays be faithful records of behaviour—namely, scientific analyses of life.

  5. Naturalism in Theatre: Its Development and Legacy. By Kenneth Pickering and Jayne Thompson. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013; pp. ix + 232, 13 illustrations. $90 cloth, $32.00 paper. | Theatre Survey | Cambridge Core.

  6. German Romanticism, also known as Sturm und Drang (“Storm and Stress”), a movement generally attributed to the influence of the young Goethe at the end of the 18th century, turned to a revival of the Gothic style of the Middle Ages to escape Neoclassicism.