A History of Italian Theatre

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Pub. Date: 2011-06-30
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

With the aim of providing a comprehensive history of Italian drama from its origins to the time of its publication in 2006, this book treats theatre in its widest sense, discussing the impact of all the elements and figures integral to the collaborative process of theatre-making. The impact of designers, actors, directors and impresarios as well as of playwrights is subjected to critical scrutiny, while individual chapters examine the changes in technology and shifts in the cultural climate which have influenced theatre. No other approach would be acceptable for Italian theatre, where from the days of commedia dell'arte, the central figure has often been the actor rather than the playwright. The important writers, such as Carlo Goldoni and Luigi Pirandello, receive detailed critical treatment, as do the 'great actors' of nineteenth-century theatre or the directors of our own time, but the focus is always on the bigger picture.

Table of Contents

In search of Italian theatre
Middle Ages
Secular and religious drama in the Middle Ages
The Renaissance Stage
The Renaissance stage
Comedy: erudite comedy
Ariosto and Ferrara
Machiavelli and Florence
The Intronati and Sienese comedy
Ruzante and the Veneto
Aretino and later comic playwrights
Tragedy
Renaissance bibliography, pastoral drama
Commedia dell'
Seventeenth Century
The seventeenth-century stage
Enlightenment Theatre
Arrivals and departures
The Venetian stage
Carlo Goldoni, playwright and reformer
Carlo Gozzi
Metastasio and melodramma
Vittorio Alfieri
Risorgimento and United Italy
The Romantic theatre
The theatre of united Italy
The dialect theatres of Northern Italy
Neopolitan theatre
Sicilian dialect theatre
The Modern Age
Actors, authors and directors
Innovation and theatre of the grotesque
Luigi Pirandello
Italo Svevo, dramatist
D'Annunzio's theatre
Theatre under fascism
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Dario Fo
Women in theatre
The contemporary scene
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