Polvere di palcoscenico; note drammatiche, Volume 2, by Raffaello Barbiera, offers a collection of insightful essays and observations on the world of theater. Written in Italian and originally published in 1908, this volume provides a glimpse into the theatrical landscape of the early 20th century. Barbiera's work captures the essence of stagecraft and the dramatic arts, presenting a unique perspective on the performances and personalities that shaped the era. This collection will appeal to enthusiasts of Italian literature, theater history, and the performing arts.
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