1998
DOI: 10.1086/rd.29.41917348
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"A Strange Fury Entered My House": Italian Actresses and Female Performance in "Volpone"

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“…Peter Parolin contends that 'Actresses may not have been the center of every play, but in the Italian theater, the advent of actresses did bring about a new cultural, economic and representational centrality for women'. 9 This new 'representational centrality' began in the 1560s, a time that coincides with the introduction of improvisation into Italian theatrical practice, and, as McGill posits, these new players with their verbal and rhetorical practices excelled in extemporaneous theatrical speech. 10 Only a few years after the emergence of women on the Italian stage, commedia troupes began to travel and perform in Spain.…”
Section: Actresses and Performance: From Commedia To Comediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peter Parolin contends that 'Actresses may not have been the center of every play, but in the Italian theater, the advent of actresses did bring about a new cultural, economic and representational centrality for women'. 9 This new 'representational centrality' began in the 1560s, a time that coincides with the introduction of improvisation into Italian theatrical practice, and, as McGill posits, these new players with their verbal and rhetorical practices excelled in extemporaneous theatrical speech. 10 Only a few years after the emergence of women on the Italian stage, commedia troupes began to travel and perform in Spain.…”
Section: Actresses and Performance: From Commedia To Comediamentioning
confidence: 99%