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The volume offers a compact historical survey and descriptive portraits of commedia dell’arte stock figures, tracing their evolution from ancient Greek and Roman comedy into Italian and French stage traditions. It analyzes masks, costumes, movement, and comic functions while providing focused studies of figures such as Pantaloon, Scapino, Scaramouche, Coviello, Tartaglia and others. Chapters combine theatrical anecdotes, comparative passages from classical and later dramatists, and examinations of carnival masks and performance practices. Overall it presents how recurring character types were shaped, performed, and adapted across periods, and how their recognizable traits sustained popular theatrical conventions.

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Maurice Sand

Maurice Sand was a French writer and playwright known for his contributions to the literary exploration of theatrical forms, particularly in the realm of comedy and performance. He is best recognized for his two-volume work, "The History of the Harlequinade," which delves into the origins and evolution of the Harlequin character in commedia dell'arte. Sand's writing often reflects a deep appreciation for the theatrical arts, blending historical analysis with engaging narrative. In addition to his historical studies, he penned works such as "Mademoiselle de Cérignan," showcasing his versatility as an author.

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