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Commedia dell'arte (/kɒˈmeɪdiə dɛlˈɑːrteɪ, kə-, -ˈmɛdiə, -ˈɑːrtiː/ kom-AY-dee-ə del-AR-tay, kəm-, -ED-ee-ə, -AR-tee, Italian: [komˈmɛːdja delˈlarte];...
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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 (pronounced [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...
- lit. 'lovers') were
stock characters within the
theatre style known as
commedia dell'arte, who
appeared in 16th-century Italy. In the plays, everything...
- La
Commedia is an
opera in five
parts composed by
Louis Andriessen. A
retelling of Dante's
Divine Comedy, the multi-language
libretto was
constructed by...
- 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...
- the best-known of the
comic servant characters (Zanni) from the
Italian commedia dell'arte, ****ociated with the city of Bergamo. The role is traditionally...
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Commedia all'italiana (pronounced [komˈmɛːdja allitaˈljaːna]; pl.:
commedie all'italiana, "comedy in the
Italian way"), or Italian-style comedy, is an...