Description
The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe - The Toronto Series, volume 75
About the Author
Rosalind Kerr is Professor Emeritus at the University of Alberta and a fellow at the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Victoria University in the University of Toronto. She has published The Rise of the Diva on the Sixteenth-Century Commedia dell'Arte Stage (University of Toronto Press, 2015) and numerous articles on the contribution of commedia dell'arte actresses to the shaping of the Early Modern European stage.
Reviews
Rosalind Kerr offers the first translation into English of Flaminio Scala's Il finto marito (The Fake Husband), first produced in 1618/1619. She provides a tremendous service to scholars and students of the commedia dell'arte by adding this important attempt by Scala at a Baroque play that raises the topics of female-to-female love and cross-dressing. Valuing commedia dell'arte as a "living, breathing, imitation of life" capable of moving the audience emotionally, and understanding the importance of literary forms in creating a lasting legacy for the achievements of theatrical performance, Scala turned again and again to publication, so that the expressive power of commedia dell'arte might be conveyed to a widening audience.
-Erith Jaffe-Berg
Professor, Department of Theatre, Film and Digital Production, University of California Riverside
"Rosalind Kerr offers the first translation into English of Flaminio Scala's Il finto marito (The Fake Husband), first produced in 1618/1619. She provides a tremendous service to scholars and students of the commedia dell'arte by adding this important attempt by Scala at a Baroque play that raises the topics of female-to-female love and cross-dressing. Valuing commedia dell'arte as a 'living, breathing, imitation of life' capable of moving the audience emotionally, and understanding the importance of literary forms in creating a lasting legacy for the achievements of theatrical performance, Scala turned again and again to publication, so that the expressive power of commedia dell'arte might be conveyed to a widening audience." * Erith Jaffe-Berg, University of California Riverside *
Book Information
ISBN 9780866986281
Author Flaminio Scala
Format Paperback
Page Count 174
Imprint Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
Publisher Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
Weight(grams) 324g
Dimensions(mm) 233mm * 156mm * 13mm