First of all, the contribution wants to distance itself from the cliché of the ‘con- tinuous mobility’, ‘mutation’, ‘instability’ of the dramatic text. A philology of the theatrical text concerns the conditions of transmission (of copying, divi- sion into “parts” and reunion) and – through a series of examples ranging from the seventeenth to the twentieth century – the question is placed in the overall framework of a system, or of various systems over time, of the European “com- mercial theatre”, of its roles and tasks and of the division of labor in it.
Filologia teatrale. Limiti del campo e peculiarità
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2022-01-01
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First of all, the contribution wants to distance itself from the cliché of the ‘con- tinuous mobility’, ‘mutation’, ‘instability’ of the dramatic text. A philology of the theatrical text concerns the conditions of transmission (of copying, divi- sion into “parts” and reunion) and – through a series of examples ranging from the seventeenth to the twentieth century – the question is placed in the overall framework of a system, or of various systems over time, of the European “com- mercial theatre”, of its roles and tasks and of the division of labor in it.File in questo prodotto:
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