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Identifier: masquesetbouffon01sanduoft (find matches)
Title: Masques et bouffons; comédie italienne
Year: 1862 (1860s)
Authors: Sand, Maurice, 1823-1889
Subjects: Commedia dell'arte Italian drama (Comedy) -- History and criticism Pantomime Comedy -- History and criticism Harlequin (Fictitious character)
Publisher: Paris A. Lévy
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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son fusil àcôté de celui de la sentinelle du théâtre, qui était sortiej)Our quelque besoin. La scène étant arrivée plus tôt quilne sy attendait, il fut appelé et prit par inadvertancelarme de la sentinelle, qui était chargée dune halle dontil perça la cuisse de Baletti (Lelio). La représentation futsuspendue, mais laccident neut pas de suites fâcheuses. En 1759, Zanucci remplit les rôles de Lelio ou Mario surles théâtres forains. Les principaux amoureux furent :Dulaudet (1714), Deshayes (1718), Raguenet (1750),.loly (17Ô7), Brou (1740). LÉANDRE. Le premier type de Léandre est un amoureux frais etrose, couvert de rubans et de dentelles. Il est lamant pré-féré de la belle Lavinia, dIsabella ou de la naïve Béatrice,(jest ainsi quil fut dabord créé en 15oG dans les troupesitaliennes. Corneille, Molière, Destouches le montrent, dans leurs))ièces, sous un aspect séduisant. Sur le Théâtre-Italien, ilen est de même jusquà la tin du dix-septième siècle, et
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I.KI.IO. 317 nous avons dit que Charles Roma(>nesi, renonmié ()ar sajolie li(jure, avait débuté à la Comédie italienne en 1694. Ce rôle, après la mort de Charles Romagnesi, se trans-forma tout à coup, tant sur h s tliéàtres forains quen Italie,où il désijjiie un personnage ridicule sous le nom de Lean-(Iru il bcUo, et ce surnom de « beau Léandre », qui était bienmérité par C. Romagnesi, ne fut plus quune dérision pourle Léandre que lon retrouve encore aujourdhui dans lapantomime. Nous nosons assurer que ce soit Dubus de Chanville qui,aux spectacles forains, ait ressuscité en lui le Capitan. (Àtype était usé ; la transformation na pas été malheureuse.Léandre a le privilège de faire rire. 11 semblerait à voir ce personnage arpenter le théâtrecomme ferait un coq, en se pavanant, la tète perdue danssa collerette; lépée au flanc, la pointe en lair, crevant lesyeux de ses voisins ou sembarrassant dans les jambes deson valet, que ce nest pas là un amoure

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  • bookyear:1862
  • bookdecade:1860
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Sand__Maurice__1823_1889
  • booksubject:Commedia_dell_arte
  • booksubject:Italian_drama__Comedy_____History_and_criticism
  • booksubject:Pantomime
  • booksubject:Comedy____History_and_criticism
  • booksubject:Harlequin__Fictitious_character_
  • bookpublisher:Paris_A__L__vy
  • bookcontributor:Robarts___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:MSN
  • bookleafnumber:407
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