Scott presents an engaging history of the actress in early modern France, examining their invaluable contributions to French theatre.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Virginia Scott is Professor Emerita in the Department of Theater, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She specializes in Commedia dell'arte and French theatre of the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries. Her books include The Commedia dell'arte in Paris, which won the George Freedley award, and Molière: A Theatrical Life. Professor Scott is also a dramaturge, playwright, actor, and director.
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Preface 1. The actress and the anecdote 2. 'So perverse was her wantonness': antitheatricalism and the actress 3. In the beginning: 'Twelve Livres per year' 4. 'Those diverting little ways': 1630-40 5. 'Mademoiselle L'Étoile': 1640-1700 6. 'Embellished by art': 1680-1720 7. Lives and afterlives: 1700-2010 Works consulted.
Preface 1. The actress and the anecdote 2. 'So perverse was her wantonness': antitheatricalism and the actress 3. In the beginning: 'Twelve Livres per year' 4. 'Those diverting little ways': 1630-40 5. 'Mademoiselle L'Étoile': 1640-1700 6. 'Embellished by art': 1680-1720 7. Lives and afterlives: 1700-2010 Works consulted.
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