...The latter produced Pierre de Larivey's (c. 1540-1619) Ghosts, while the former supported the vitality of farce from the late 16th century to the early 17th century, as seen in the success of the trio of farces (Gaultier-Garguille (1572?-1633), Gros-Guillaume (?-1634), and Turlupin (1587?-1637)) at the Théâtre de Bourgogne (the only permanent theater in Paris at the time, owned by the Guild of Passion Plays), and in the street performances typified by the comic skits of the Tabarin brothers at the Pont Neuf. *Some of the terminology that mentions "Gaultier-Garguille" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…後者はラリベーPierre de Larivey(1540ころ‐1619)の《幽霊》を生み,前者は16世紀末から17世紀初頭にかけての笑劇の活力を支えた。当時のパリの唯一の常設劇場で受難劇組合の所有だったブルゴーニュ館劇場(日本では〈ブルゴーニュ座〉と通称)の笑劇トリオ(ゴーティエ・ガルギーユGaultier‐Garguille(1572?‐1633),グロ・ギヨームGros‐Guillaume(?‐1634),チュルリュパンTurlupin(1587?‐1637))の成功や,ポン・ヌフ広場のタバラン兄弟の滑稽(こつけい)寸劇に代表される大道芸にそれはうかがえる。 ※「Gaultier-Garguille」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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