littérature à sensation - meaning and definition. What is littérature à sensation
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What (who) is littérature à sensation - definition

OPERA
Sensation Novel; A sensation novel
  • [[Arthur Cecil]] as Herbert de Browne
  • Poster by Robert Jacob Hamerton for the original 1871 production
  • W.S. Gilbert in about 1870

Sensation (event)         
  • Sensation 2007 Latvia
  • Attendees dressed in white
  • Sensation 2007
ELECTRONICAL DANCE EVENT
Sensation Black; Sensation White; Black (event)
Sensation is an indoor electronic dance music event which originated in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and organized by ID&T. The original event, which ran exclusively in the Amsterdam Arena for a period of five years until 2005, is now located throughout various European and a few non-European countries.
Aesthesis         
FICTION-WRITING MODE FOR PORTRAYING A CHARACTER'S PERCEPTION OF THE SENSES
Sensation disorders; Aesthesis; Esthesia
·noun Sensuous perception.
Sensation (fiction)         
FICTION-WRITING MODE FOR PORTRAYING A CHARACTER'S PERCEPTION OF THE SENSES
Sensation disorders; Aesthesis; Esthesia
Sensation is the fiction-writing mode for portraying a character's perception of the senses. According to Ron Rozelle, "...

Wikipedia

A Sensation Novel

A Sensation Novel is a comic musical play in three acts (or volumes) written by the dramatist W. S. Gilbert, with music composed by Thomas German Reed. It was first performed on 31 January 1871 at the Royal Gallery of Illustration. Only four of German Reed's songs survive. Nearly 25 years later, the music was rewritten and published by Florian Pascal (Joseph Williams, Jr). The story concerns an author suffering from writer's block who finds that the characters in his novel are dissatisfied.

The piece satirises the sensation novels popular as pulp detective fiction in the Victorian era. Later in his career, when Gilbert wrote the famous series of Savoy operas with Arthur Sullivan, he reused elements of A Sensation Novel in their opera Ruddigore.