- conservé au musée
national de Stockholm. Paris:
Duchartre & Van Buggenhoudt. OCLC 963462417.
Duchartre, Pierre-Louis (1929;
Dover reprint 1966). The Italian...
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violent and
malicious traits were
lessened substantially.
Pierre Louis Duchartre, in his The
Italian Comedy,
theorizes that in France, the
gentrified Brig****a...
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Atellnae were
farces marked by
improvisation and
masked personages,
Duchartre,
Pierre (1966). The
Italian Comedy. New York:
Dover Publications, INC...
- Pulcinella, however,
favors Maccus, and is
described by
Pierre Louis Duchartre as
being "a dull and co**** bumpkin". This
juxtaposition of proud, cunning...
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found his real fame in the
marionette theater.
According to Pierre-Louis
Duchartre, the
puppet named Burattino became so po****r in Italy, that "by the end...
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Pierre Étienne
Simon Duchartre (27
October 1811,
Portiragnes – 5
November 1894, Meudon) was a
French botanist. He
studied biology in Toulouse,
where after...
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reunited in the end. In his 1929 book The
Italian Comedy,
Pierre Louis Duchartre writes that
Isabella changed from
being mainly tender and
loving in the...
- "Atellanae were
forced marked by
improvisations and
masked personages...
Duchartre,
Pierre (1966). The
Italian Comedy. New York:
Dover Publications, INC...
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basis of 'lazzi' or
rough outlines of
scenic action (see
Gordon 1983 and
Duchartre 1966). All
forms of
improvisation take
their cue from
their immediate...