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Duse was cryptic regarding her acting style. She claimed not to have a technique of any sort, and scorned at efforts to put her art into a science. What is known is that she had a highly heterodox, almost religious philosophy of acting, seeking to "eliminate the self" and become the characters she
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In contrast to Bernhardt's outgoing personality, which thrived on publicity, Duse was introverted and private, rarely giving interviews. She found public appearances to be a distraction, and once remarked to a journalist that away from the stage, "I do not exist". Bernhardt and Duse were unspoken
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In 1895 she met Gabriele D'Annunzio (1863–1938), who was five years her junior, and the two became involved romantically as well as collaborating professionally. Gabriele d'Annunzio wrote four plays for her. In contrast to her relations with Boito, her association with d'Annunzio was widely
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She gained her first major success in Europe, then toured South America, Russia and the United States in 1893; beginning the tours as a virtual unknown but leaving in her wake a general recognition of her genius. While she made her career and fame performing in the theatrical
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By this time, her career was in full swing and her popularity was high in 1885. She travelled on tour to South America, and upon her return a year later she formed her own company, meaning that she would assume the additional responsibilities of both manager and director.
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Over the course of her career, Duse became well-known and respected for her assistance to young actors and actresses during the early stages of their careers. Among diverse artistic geniuses who acknowledged being inspired by Duse are
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Duse wore little makeup but "made herself up morally. In other words, she allowed the inner compulsions, grief and joys of her characters to use her body as their medium for expression, often to the detriment of her health."
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rivals for many years. Comparisons of Duse to Bernhardt with regard to their acting talent were common, with warring factions arguing over their relative merits. Those who thought Duse the greater artist included
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and his wife attended every performance. Mrs. Cleveland shocked Washington society by giving, in Duse's honor, the first-ever White House tea held for an actress. In 1909, Duse retired from acting.
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with the request not to see "that stupid thing, because you'll find nothing, or almost nothing, of me in that film". There was also a certain amount of professional correspondence between Duse and
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Eleonora had been born into poverty on 3 October 1858 in Vigevano, a small town in Lombardy , the daughter of strolling players , Vincenzo Duse and Angelica Cappelletto .
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at the age of 65 in Pittsburgh in Suite 524 of the Hotel Schenley while on the eastward return leg of a tour of the United States (the Hotel Schenley is now the
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portrayed. It is a common misconception that her acting was purely intuitive and spontaneous, in reality she labored over her craft.
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at the University of Pittsburgh). A bronze plaque in the lobby commemorates her death. After being moved to New York City, where she
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when she was about 3. Venice and some surrounding areas would remain part of the Austrian Empire until she was about 8.
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for four days before her funeral service, her body was returned to Italy (where another service was performed).
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On 30 July 1923, Duse became the first woman (and Italian) to be featured on the cover of the nascent magazine
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to Sarah Bernhardt instead of Duse, there was a furious fight, and Duse ended her affair with him.
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Come il mare io ti parlo : lettere 1894-1923 (Like the sea I speak to you: letters 1894-1923)
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Playing to the Gods: Sarah Bernhardt, Eleonora Duse, and the Rivalry That Changed Acting Forever
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Around the time of Duse's retirement, she met and became involved in an affair with Italian
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In 1896, Duse completed a triumphant tour of the United States; in Washington President
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for the 100th anniversary of Duse's death, an entire theatrical season was dedicated.
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https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/eleonora-duse_(Dizionario-Biografico)
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Wingless Victory – A Biography of Gabriele D'Annunzio and Eleonora Duse
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recognized. When d'Annunzio gave the lead for the premiere of the play
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Marquise Sofia McQuaide de Bonis (1885-?) as "Jeanne Bordeux": Also
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in Bologna is named for her. On the occasion of the celebrations in
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
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Between 1887 and 1894, she had an affair with the Italian poet
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Both her father and her grandfather, Luigi, were actors from
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Stokes, John, Michael R. Booth & Susan Bassnett.
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