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’…il avait le masque de ces différents visages. Ce n’éait pas naturellement, car nature ne lui avait donné que le sien; il tenait donc les autres de l’art’. (Diderot)1

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Halliwell, S. (1993). The Function & Aesthetics of the Greek Tragic Mask. In: Slater, N.W., Zimmermann, B. (eds) Intertextualität in der griechisch-römischen Komödie. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-04190-6_15

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