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... Neutral or amoral? Television Good-natured fun Theatre Miseria e Nobilta Royal Lyceum Theatre Distance and irony Promenade Concerts ...
1988 - Gale Group | TDA
El presente trabajo reconstruye la trayectoria del bailarín italiano Girolamo Marani y su compañía-familia, quienes, entre las últimas décadas del siglo XVIII y los principios del XIX, recorrieron los teatros de varios países de Europa, para llegar finalmente a establecerse en la Nueva España. La historia de sus andanzas y de los altibajos de su fama y fortuna es significativa en términos de las prácticas teatrales de la época y sus valores sociales y simbólicos.
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2017 - | Relaciones Estudios de Historia y Sociedad
Tópico(s): Italian Fascism and Post-war Society
2015 - Publishing Society Dante Alighieri | Nuova rivista storica
alla ribalta delle cronache con la pubblicazione, nell'ormai lontano 1992, di una lettera inedita di Togliatti
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2015 - Diacronie | Diacronie
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Tópico(s): Political theory and Gramsci
2015 - Cambridge University Press | Modern Italy
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2008 - Leo S. Olschki Editore | Belfagor
... in 1940, Viviani staged Scarpetta’s indisputable masterpiece, Miseria e nobiltà. Finally, the article considers Viviani’s relationship with ...
Tópico(s): Theatre and Performance Studies
2014 - SAGE Publishing | Forum Italicum A Journal of Italian Studies