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Histoire Anecdotique de l'Ancien Théâtre en France, Tome Second / Théâtre-Français, Opéra, Opéra-Comique, Théâtre-Italien, Vaudeville, Théâtres forains, etc... cover

Histoire Anecdotique de l'Ancien Théâtre en France, Tome Second / Théâtre-Français, Opéra, Opéra-Comique, Théâtre-Italien, Vaudeville, Théâtres forains, etc...

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The volume gathers lively anecdotes and critical sketches about the development of French stagecraft before and around the seventeenth century, tracing comedy from its Greek and Roman origins through medieval farce to the revival by Renaissance and early modern dramatists. It surveys genres—comedy, tragi-comedy, vaudeville, opéra comique—and cites numerous playwrights, theatrical practices, representative plays and controversies such as the three unities and shifting audience tastes, while offering biographical and anecdotal fragments that illustrate how performance, adaptation, and public reception shaped the old French theatre.

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Albert Du Casse

Albert Du Casse was a French author known for his detailed explorations of theatrical history in France. His notable works include "Histoire Anecdotique de l'Ancien Théâtre en France," a two-volume series that delves into the evolution of various theatrical forms, including opera and vaudeville. Additionally, he authored "Les Rois Frères de Napoléon Ier," which presents unpublished documents related to the First Empire. Du Casse's writings contribute to the understanding of French cultural heritage and the development of its performing arts.

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