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Annette Harvey Diary, 1906-1910
Annette Harvey, of Arkansas, West Virginia, and Ohio, recounts events of her daily life in this 'Line a Day' diary. She was the daughter of William Hope Harvey, aka 'Coin' Harvey, a well-known businessman, politician, author and founder of the resort of Monte Ne and the Ozark Association. Annette's brief entries record visits, housework, dances, parties, a train trip to New York, weather, church services and socials over a 5 year period, 1906-1910. Addresses and miscellaneous thoughts, quotations, poems, are recorded at the end of the volume. A photograph of her home made in 1906 is tipped in at the front of the diary
Of Women, Folly, Reading and Revolts: The Repertoire of Feltre’s Teatro Sociale in the Nineteenth Century
Claude-François Ménestrier's Theories on Festivals and Performing Arts Encompassed by an Overarching Image Philosophy. An Introduction / Claude-François Ménestriers Fest- und Bühnentheorie im Zeichen eines umfassenden Bild-Denkens. Zur Einleitung
Introduction: Feltre’s Teatro Sociale and the Role of Provincial Theatres in Italy and the Habsburg Empire during the Nineteenth Century
Introduzione: Il Teatro Sociale di Feltre e il ruolo dei teatri di provincia nell’Italia e nell’impero Asburgico dell’Ottocento
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