Golden age of marionettes, 89.
Goldoni, interest in puppets, 197.
Goldsmith, Oliver, at marionette show, 154.
Grasso, Maria, 172.
Greece, articulated idols in, 17;
development of puppetry in, 18–21.
“Green monster” of George Sand, 93.
Grotesqueness in puppets, 203.
Guignol, originated in Lyons, 107;
in Paris, 107–108;
on steamship _La France_, 109;
performances in Paris, 197–198.
Gyp, presents _Tout à l’égout_, 110.
Hamburg, long popularity of puppets in, 115–116.
Hanswurst, German puppet buffoon, 114.
_Hauptundstaatsactionen_, description of, 124–125.
Haydn, Joseph, composes music for marionettes, 127.
Hazlitt, William, on Punch and Judy shows, 212–213.
Hembauf, George, Belgian showman, 140.
Heron of Alexandria, on early Greek puppet mechanism, 19.
Hewelt, John (pseud.), operator-magician, 101.
Holden, Thomas, operator-magician, 101;
marionettes, 156.
Holland, puppets in, 140.
Hopi Indians, Great Serpent drama, 165–170.
Humor in puppet plays, 203–205.
Hungary, gypsy puppeteers, 136.
Idols, animated, in Egypt, 16;
in Greece, 18;
in Rome, 21;
of ancient Gauls, 81.
_See also_ Images; Religious puppets; Statues.
Ilkely Players, amateur English marionettists, 157.
Images, jointed, found in Catacombs, 22;
religious, in Italy, 51–54;
articulated, used in mediæval French churches, 81–82;
in English churches, 145;
articulated, used by American Indians, 164–170.
_See also_ Idols; Religious puppets; Statues.
India, antiquity of puppets, 15;
development of puppets in, 32–35.
Israeli, d’, Isaac, writes of Punch, 146–147.
Italy, evolution of puppetry, 22;
its development, 50–78;
Goldoni’s interest in puppets, 197;
puppets beloved by children, 199–200.
Japan, origin and development of puppet shows, 43–49.
Java, shadow-plays, 24–28.
Jinavaravamsa, P. C., on Indian puppets to-day, 34.
Joly, Henri, on antiquity of Japanese shows, 43–44.
Jones, Henry Festing, quoted on Sicilian shows, 71–77.
Jonson, Ben, mentions puppets in many writings, 150–151.
_Joruri_, Japanese epic play, 47.
Juvenile drama, 193–194.
Karagheuz, Turkish puppet hero, 37.
Kasperle, German puppet buffoon, 114;
in Faust play, 118–120.
Ketschel, Persian comic puppet, 32.
_Kobold_, definition, 113.
_Kölner Hanneschen Theater_, 128.
Kopecki, Bohemian showman, 136.
Kreymborg, Alfred, 183.
La France, puppet theatre on, 109.
La Grille’s _Théâtre des Pygmées_, 87–88.
Laufer, Dr. Berthold, on marionettes in Egypt, 16.
Laurent Broeders, Belgian showmen, 140–141.
Lemaître, Jules, describes several productions, 110–111.
Lewiss, Clunn, wandering English showman, 155–156.
Lighting a puppet stage, 227–229.
_Lima Beans_, given in Los Angeles, 183.
Literary puppets in Paris, 109–111.
Little Theatre, Chicago, history of, 173–178.
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