DAVID GARRICK IN PARIS AND “PARADOXE SUR LE COMÉDIEN” BY DIDEROT
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DAVID GARRICK IN PARIS AND “PARADOXE SUR LE COMÉDIEN” BY DIDEROT
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54-59
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The article is devoted to the famous English actor David Garrick, his new manner of acting, his stay in Paris and his acquaintance with the French authors, especially Diderot, who cited his example many times in his “Paradoxe sur le comédien”.
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manner of acting, naturalness, verisimilitude, sensibility, impersonation, passion
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01.03.2014
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