- also
known as
commedia alla maschera,
commedia improvviso, and
commedia dell'arte all'improvviso.
Characterized by
masked "types",
commedia was responsible...
-
commedia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Commedia may
refer to:
Divine Comedy, a 1321 epic poem by
Dante Alighieri,
sometimes called the
Commedia...
- The
Divine Comedy (Italian:
Divina Commedia [diˈviːna komˈmɛːdja]) is an
Italian narrative poem by
Dante Alighieri,
begun c. 1308 and
completed around...
- The
commedia ****y all'italiana (Italian: [komˈmɛːdja ˈsɛksi allitaˈljaːna], lit. "****
comedy Italian style"), also
known as
commedia scollacciata ("low-cut...
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characters found in
commedia dell'arte. With his
exceptional greed and
status at the top of the
social order,
Pantalone is "money" in the
commedia world. His full...
-
Commedia all'italiana (Italian: [komˈmɛːdja allitaˈljaːna]) or Italian-style
comedy is an
Italian film
genre born in
Italy in the 1950s and
developed in...
- Colombina; French: Colombine; lit. 'little dove') is a
stock character in the
commedia dell'arte. She is Harlequin's mistress, a
comic servant playing the tricky...
- lit. 'lovers') were
stock characters within the
theatre style known as
commedia dell'arte, who
appeared in 16th-century Italy. In the plays, everything...
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Tartaglia (lit. 'Stutterer') is a dainty[citation needed]
character in the
commedia dell'arte. He is farsighted[citation needed] and with a
minor stutter (hence...
- [pultʃiˈnɛlla]; Neapolitan: ****cenella) is a
classical character that
originated in
commedia dell'arte of the 17th
century and
became a
stock character in Neapolitan...