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    Fotografia e teatralità: atti della giornata di studi San Miniato 21 ottobre 2006

    Agus, Massimo; Chiarelli, Cosimo, Fotografia e teatralità: atti della giornata di studi San Miniato 21 ottobre 2006, Titivillus, Pisa 2007 Abstract Photography and theatre represent two distinct yet closely neighboring worlds. They live in a perennial state of contradiction: the theatre, which is consumed in its making and is renewed with each performance, in photography seems to deny its profound transitory nature; when photography appears in the space of the theatre, it betrays its vocation to reality, and becomes contaminated with fiction. Yet, beyond this apparent irreconcilability, or perhaps thanks to it, thetre and photography have, throughout history, formed a dense, problematic but extremely rich in stimuli and applications relationship…

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    ‘Theatricality’ and photography-iconographic similarities in nineteenth-century role portraits: postures, costumes and spatial situations

    Balk, Claudia, 'Theatricality' and photography-iconographic similarities in nineteenth-century role portraits: postures, costumes and spatial situations, in Balme, Christopher B.; Erenstein, R. L.; Molinari, Cesare, European theatre iconography : proceedings of the European Science Foundation Network (Mainz, 22-26 July 1998, Wassenaar, 21-25 July 1999, Poggio a Caiano, 20-23 July 2000), Bulzoni, Roma 2002, pp. 339-350

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    Theatricality before the camera: the earliest photographs of Actors

    Senelick, Laurence, Theatricality before the camera: the earliest photographs of Actors, in Balme, Christopher B.; Erenstein, R. L.; Molinari, Cesare, European theatre iconography : proceedings of the European Science Foundation Network (Mainz, 22-26 July 1998, Wassenaar, 21-25 July 1999, Poggio a Caiano, 20-23 July 2000), Bulzoni, Roma 2002, pp. 317-330

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    Pictorial Shakespeare

    Schoch, Richard W., Pictorial Shakespeare, in Wells, Stanley; Stanton, Sarah, The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Stage, Cambridge University Press, 2002, pp. 58-75