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Eleonora Duse

Kazalište (Zagreb), 2008
Eleonora Duse i njezin život dramske umjetnice.
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Eleonora Duse capocomica

2011
L'attività di Eleonora Duse come capocomica è stata fino ad ora solo frammentariamente illuminata dalla storiografia. L'attrice visse invece interamente immersa nel sistema produttivo e organizzativo del teatro del suo tempo assumendo l'onere, direttivo ed economico, delle compagnie a lei intitolate.
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Three Poems to Eleonora Duse (1924)

2021
The famous actress Eleonora Duse died in Pittsburgh on April 21, 1924. She was on tour in the US with her company, and this tragic event was announced in the newspapers around the world. In May 1924, the Italian-American magazine «Il Carroccio» (founded and directed by the journalist Agostino De Biasi, an Italian migrant in New York) published a ...
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Eleonora Duse

Books Abroad, 1961
Beatrice Corrigan, Leonardo Vergani
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Passioni napoletane di Eleonora Duse

2009
Una inedita fonte napoletana per Eleonora Duse giovane.
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Eleonora Duse nei paesi anglosassoni

1985
Duse was born in Vigevano, Lombardy, and began acting as a child. Both her father and her grandfather were actors, and she joined the troupe at age four. Due to poverty, she initially worked continually, traveling from city to city with whichever troupe her family was currently engaged. She came to fame in Italian versions of roles made famous by Sarah
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Eleonora Duse and the Idea of the Actor.

1994
the article discusses Eleonora Duse's international career int he light of both theories of acting and the reception of female actresses int he fin de siècle.
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Eleonora Duse: Biografia Artistica

2001
Cronologia delle prime e dei principali eventi della ...
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Annamaria Guarnieri incontra Eleonora Duse

Diretta da Maurizio Scaparro in Eleonora, ultima notte a Pittsburgh di Ghigo De Chiara, Annamaria Guarnieri è stata premiata come migliore attrice di monologo a “Le Maschere del teatro italiano” 2012. La sua interpretazione intensa, a tratti malinconica e sognante, talvolta impetuosa e tormentata, è stata definita una grande lezione di recitazione, una
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Eleonora Duse: In Life and Art

Theatre Journal, 1988
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