Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
241
Language
Italian
Published
May 5, 2023
Publisher
Pacini Editore
ISBN-13
9791254862124
Description
This work delves into the nuanced relationship between comedy and tragedy in the theatre of a past era, highlighting the evolution of these two genres and their impact on the audience's perception. The authors bring together a range of scholarly perspectives, each contributing to a comprehensive understanding of how comedic elements have coexisted with tragic narratives on stage.
Through careful analysis and historical context, the book sheds light on the cultural significance of theatrical performances during a time when serious themes often dominated the artistic landscape. The collaborative effort of the authors showcases their commitment to exploring the complexities and layers that define the theatrical experience.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a dialogue about the interplay of light and dark within theatre, questioning the traditional boundaries between joy and sorrow. This exploration not only enriches the study of theatre but also invites reflection on the universal themes that resonate through human expression.
Through careful analysis and historical context, the book sheds light on the cultural significance of theatrical performances during a time when serious themes often dominated the artistic landscape. The collaborative effort of the authors showcases their commitment to exploring the complexities and layers that define the theatrical experience.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a dialogue about the interplay of light and dark within theatre, questioning the traditional boundaries between joy and sorrow. This exploration not only enriches the study of theatre but also invites reflection on the universal themes that resonate through human expression.