Dal Desdén di Moreto ai Plaisirs di Molière

In 1664 Molière and his troupe played in the gardens of Versailles, in front of the Sun King, La Princesse d'Elide a rewriting of the Desdén con el Desdén by Moreto. As Maria Grazia Profeti pointed out in her writings, Genette's analysis still allows, after some time from the critical w...

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Main Author: Lombardi, Marco (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2020
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