Styles of Communication, Vol 6, No 1 (2014)

The Actor “Comes to Live”. Dialogue between Lessing and Diderot

Céline Huot

Abstract


The actor is a man who can give the impression of a life which is not his. Such as in a painting, where colors make it live, the actor through his own body seems to be animated as well. Starting from Denis Diderot's and Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's work, I will discuss the nature of this “anima”: the way between flying ideas and concrete body on stage. The main objective for understanding this particular move will be to know the following aspects[1]: In which spatio-temporal framework does it exist? Does it require an expert to understand drama? Can it be linked to a space and/or time research? Does this particular control of his senses owned by the actor involve a singular link to time and space?


[1] Cet article a déjà été publié dans une version différente que vous pouvez retrouver en suivant le lien suivant :http://lespassagesetsansdestin.wordpress.com/2011/09/22/le-comedien-anime-dialogue-entre-lessing-et-diderot-par-celine-huot/


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