Petra Zeller Dotlacilová
Performance Costume in 18th-Century France
Louis-René Boquet Between Tradition and Reform
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Petra Zeller Dotlacilová
Performance Costume in 18th-Century France
Louis-René Boquet Between Tradition and Reform
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Examines the development of theatrical costumes in France during the long 18th century.
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Examines the development of theatrical costumes in France during the long 18th century.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350531000
- ISBN-10: 1350531006
- Artikelnr.: 74321188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350531000
- ISBN-10: 1350531006
- Artikelnr.: 74321188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Petra Zeller Dotlacilová holds a PhD in Dance Studies from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, Czech Republic, as well as a PhD in Theatre Studies from Stockholm University, Sweden. In her research, she specializes on European dance history and theatrical costume of 16th to 18th century. In particular, she explores aesthetic and material properties of costumes, international transfers in design and relations between garments and movement practices.
Acknowledgements
Note on Translation
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Studying historical costume in performance
Boquet: between tradition and reform
Chapter 1: Making of Costume for Performing Arts
Design Process at the French Court and the Opéra
Costumes at Comédie-Française, Comédie-Italienne and Opéra Comique
Self-fashioning at the Opéra: Designer vs the Soloists
Shaping Costumes According to Performing Arts and Gender
Chapter 2: The Tradition, or the Aesthetics of Propriety
To Dress Properly: Social Norms of Clothing
'Something rich and yet true to nature': verisimilitude and the merveilleux
The Artistic Genres: Rules and Principles
Dressing the genres: French costumes for opera and ballet before Boquet
Breaking point: Expanding genres and fashions
The freedom of the fairground theatre and the Comédie-Italienne
Chapter 3: The First Wave of Reform, or Towards the Aesthetics of
Truthfulness
What is a 'truthful costume'?
Les philosophes on costume and dress
The Reform in Practice: The problem of genre
Chapter 4: Reform at the Opéra and the court
Between the court and the fairground theatre: shepherds, peasants and Le
Devin du village
Le Devin du village: a play with the appearances
First Greeks 'correctly costumed in ancient style' at the Opéra
Old Alceste in new clothes
'Costumes of all ages and countries'
Chapter 5: How to Dress Dance?
Development and diversity of dance techniques
Habit sérieux
Habit demi-caractère
Habit comique
Chapter 6: Towards the Second Wave of the Reform, and Beyond
New fashions, new costumes: the triumph of simplicity
Boquet and Neoclassicism
Stage costume between nature and art
Glossary
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Index
Note on Translation
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Studying historical costume in performance
Boquet: between tradition and reform
Chapter 1: Making of Costume for Performing Arts
Design Process at the French Court and the Opéra
Costumes at Comédie-Française, Comédie-Italienne and Opéra Comique
Self-fashioning at the Opéra: Designer vs the Soloists
Shaping Costumes According to Performing Arts and Gender
Chapter 2: The Tradition, or the Aesthetics of Propriety
To Dress Properly: Social Norms of Clothing
'Something rich and yet true to nature': verisimilitude and the merveilleux
The Artistic Genres: Rules and Principles
Dressing the genres: French costumes for opera and ballet before Boquet
Breaking point: Expanding genres and fashions
The freedom of the fairground theatre and the Comédie-Italienne
Chapter 3: The First Wave of Reform, or Towards the Aesthetics of
Truthfulness
What is a 'truthful costume'?
Les philosophes on costume and dress
The Reform in Practice: The problem of genre
Chapter 4: Reform at the Opéra and the court
Between the court and the fairground theatre: shepherds, peasants and Le
Devin du village
Le Devin du village: a play with the appearances
First Greeks 'correctly costumed in ancient style' at the Opéra
Old Alceste in new clothes
'Costumes of all ages and countries'
Chapter 5: How to Dress Dance?
Development and diversity of dance techniques
Habit sérieux
Habit demi-caractère
Habit comique
Chapter 6: Towards the Second Wave of the Reform, and Beyond
New fashions, new costumes: the triumph of simplicity
Boquet and Neoclassicism
Stage costume between nature and art
Glossary
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Index
Acknowledgements
Note on Translation
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Studying historical costume in performance
Boquet: between tradition and reform
Chapter 1: Making of Costume for Performing Arts
Design Process at the French Court and the Opéra
Costumes at Comédie-Française, Comédie-Italienne and Opéra Comique
Self-fashioning at the Opéra: Designer vs the Soloists
Shaping Costumes According to Performing Arts and Gender
Chapter 2: The Tradition, or the Aesthetics of Propriety
To Dress Properly: Social Norms of Clothing
'Something rich and yet true to nature': verisimilitude and the merveilleux
The Artistic Genres: Rules and Principles
Dressing the genres: French costumes for opera and ballet before Boquet
Breaking point: Expanding genres and fashions
The freedom of the fairground theatre and the Comédie-Italienne
Chapter 3: The First Wave of Reform, or Towards the Aesthetics of
Truthfulness
What is a 'truthful costume'?
Les philosophes on costume and dress
The Reform in Practice: The problem of genre
Chapter 4: Reform at the Opéra and the court
Between the court and the fairground theatre: shepherds, peasants and Le
Devin du village
Le Devin du village: a play with the appearances
First Greeks 'correctly costumed in ancient style' at the Opéra
Old Alceste in new clothes
'Costumes of all ages and countries'
Chapter 5: How to Dress Dance?
Development and diversity of dance techniques
Habit sérieux
Habit demi-caractère
Habit comique
Chapter 6: Towards the Second Wave of the Reform, and Beyond
New fashions, new costumes: the triumph of simplicity
Boquet and Neoclassicism
Stage costume between nature and art
Glossary
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Index
Note on Translation
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Studying historical costume in performance
Boquet: between tradition and reform
Chapter 1: Making of Costume for Performing Arts
Design Process at the French Court and the Opéra
Costumes at Comédie-Française, Comédie-Italienne and Opéra Comique
Self-fashioning at the Opéra: Designer vs the Soloists
Shaping Costumes According to Performing Arts and Gender
Chapter 2: The Tradition, or the Aesthetics of Propriety
To Dress Properly: Social Norms of Clothing
'Something rich and yet true to nature': verisimilitude and the merveilleux
The Artistic Genres: Rules and Principles
Dressing the genres: French costumes for opera and ballet before Boquet
Breaking point: Expanding genres and fashions
The freedom of the fairground theatre and the Comédie-Italienne
Chapter 3: The First Wave of Reform, or Towards the Aesthetics of
Truthfulness
What is a 'truthful costume'?
Les philosophes on costume and dress
The Reform in Practice: The problem of genre
Chapter 4: Reform at the Opéra and the court
Between the court and the fairground theatre: shepherds, peasants and Le
Devin du village
Le Devin du village: a play with the appearances
First Greeks 'correctly costumed in ancient style' at the Opéra
Old Alceste in new clothes
'Costumes of all ages and countries'
Chapter 5: How to Dress Dance?
Development and diversity of dance techniques
Habit sérieux
Habit demi-caractère
Habit comique
Chapter 6: Towards the Second Wave of the Reform, and Beyond
New fashions, new costumes: the triumph of simplicity
Boquet and Neoclassicism
Stage costume between nature and art
Glossary
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Index







