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The Early Commedia Dell'arte 1550-1621 : The Mannerist Context

Part of the American University Studies Series 26: Theatre Arts series
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This book establishes a Mannerist context for the early commedia dell'arte during its advent in the latter half of the sixteenth century and the beginning of the seventeenth century.

The geographical area is based in Italy, with consideration of commedia dell'arte influences in other European countries.

The commedia dell'arte is linked to maniera, the word from which Mannerism is etymologically based, and other concepts such as disegno interno, licenzia, and gusto.

Utilizing a synchronic methodology, Castagno explores the link between the Mannerist pittore vago (wandering painters) and the itinerant performers of the commedia dell'arte.

By way of conclusion, Castagno demonstrates how Mannerist terms can be applied to the salient performance features of the commedia dell'arte, establishing this theatrical form and practice within a Mannerist context.

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Product Details
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
0820417947 / 9780820417943
Paperback / softback
01/10/1994
United States
290 pages, ill.
440 grams