Habits and men, with remnants of record touching the makers of bothDoran, Dr. (John)
Philosophy
Habits and men, with remnants of record touching the makers of both
Doran, Dr. (John)
Manners and customs
If our little actors fell into disuse from the thirteenth to the
fifteenth century, it was only to reappear in Italy with an _éclat_ which
they never previously enjoyed. Of modern puppets, Italy is the birthplace
and permanent home. In front of a puppet-show exists an equality of all
classes, who fraternize for the moment to enjoy the liberty which puppets
alone in the peninsula appear to possess. These imitate nature with such
perfection as to confer on their constructors the name of _artists_.
In the regular puppet-theatre, where none but wooden actors appear on
the stage, the scenery and accessories are in such due proportion with
the performers, that the eye yields ready consent to the illusion.
Burlettas, sparkling extravaganzas, melodramas, and even grand operas
are represented. In the latter case, the mute _prima donna_ on the stage
invariably answers by her expressive pantomime to the voice which is
uttered for her behind the scenes. And when a bouquet is flung to her,
her grateful emotion is, as Mr. Carlyle would say, “a noticeable thing.”
The puppet ballet-dancers are even more wonderful than their vocal
brethren. Rome extends to them the privilege of playing in the capital,
even in solemn seasons. Church-censorship is however strict, as might be
expected; and it evidences its care for the proprieties by requiring that
no female puppet shall appear on the stage without a pair of light blue
silk drawers! This is something to smile at; for morality at Rome is not
of a high character, and female immodesty there is almost as disgustingly
offensive as it is on our Ramsgate sands at the height of the bathing
season. Even Rome cannot beat _that_.
The private puppet-actors in Italy indulge in political allusions, to
the delight of an audience invited for the express purpose of enjoying
satirical allusions against the Government. In Florence, the private
companies are remarkable for their coarseness, to which they who pay
for the same do not object. In Milan, the fool of the puppet-stage is
invariably a native of Turin; while among the Piedmontese puppets, the
fool of the farce and the villain of the melodrama are of course of
Lombard origin.
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