Un bel dì vedremo

Rivista di Estetica:81-86 (2015)
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Abstract

What makes Nespolo’s Madama Butterfly so distinct? Not the fact that it is its unique exemplar, in fact artworks as grand operas are essentially repeatable. What does that mean? How could we then explain why Nespolo’s stage costumes and scenery perfecty fit? By clarifying the kind of object Madama Butterfly is.

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Carola Barbero
Università degli Studi di Torino

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