TY - ECHAP TI - Auteur dramatique ou Homme dangereux ? La représentation de soi et de l’autre dans les comédies de Charles Palissot T3 - General and comparative literature, n° 25 DO - 10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-07786-2.p.0317 SN - 978-2-406-07786-2 AB - This essay proposes a short analysis of two polemical comedies by Charles Palissot (1730-1814): Les Philosophes (1760) and L’Homme dangereux (1770). Through his comedies, Palissot presents two competing images of the dramatic author: the philosophe, based on the author’s sworn enemy, Diderot; and the “homme dangereux”: a self-proclaimed ‘autonomous author’ and defender of French Letters, who often finds himself at the margins of the literary world, both in fiction and in reality. PY - 2018 DA - 2018/04/18 DP - Classiques Garnier PB - Classiques Garnier Y2 - 2024/07/03 ER -