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        <title type="main">Il piccolo Pantheon</title>
        <title type="sub">I grandi autori in scena sul teatro francese tra Settecento e Ottocento</title>
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            <forename>Barbara</forename>
            <surname>Innocenti</surname>
            <placeName type="affiliation">University of Florence, Italy</placeName>
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        <publisher>Firenze University Press</publisher>
        <pubPlace>Florence</pubPlace>
        <date when="2018">2018</date>
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        <title>Biblioteca di Studi di Filologia Moderna</title>
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        <p>In Paris, the Little Pantheon is the theatre on rue de Chartres which, together with other showrooms, competed with the great Pantheon on rue Soufflot between the 18th and 19th century. The Little Pantheon introduced the idea of a Big Man embracing the excluded personalities from the official Pantheon, and those categories, such as the actors, which had been hitherto marginalised. This volume takes into consideration a new theatrical genre bringing on stage the public and private lives of Great Men of Letters, Philosophy and the Arts, be them real or imaginary. This book is not only original for its analysis of the revolutionary mentality that shapes a new concept of Fame, but also functions as a tool to account for the extent of the phenomenon from a chronological and thematic perspective thanks to the Catalogues.</p>
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        <p>Il Piccolo Pantheon è a Parigi il teatro della rue de Chartres che, con altre sale di spettacolo, fra Sette e Ottocento fa concorrenza al grande Pantheon di rue Soufflot. Il piccolo Pantheon è portatore di un’idea di Grande Uomo che abbraccia personalità escluse dal Pantheon ufficiale e categorie fino ad allora emarginate, quali gli attori. Il volume prende in considerazione un nuovo genere teatrale che porta in scena la vita pubblica e privata, reale o immaginaria, di Grandi Uomini delle Lettere, della Filosofia e delle Arti. Originale per la sua analisi della mentalità rivoluzionaria che plasma un concetto nuovo di Fama, il libro è anche uno strumento di lavoro grazie ai Cataloghi che mirano a rendere conto dell’ampiezza del fenomeno dal punto di vista cronologico e tematico.</p>
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