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Cosa (chi) è scandale - definizione


Scandale (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Scandale is a town and commune, in Calabria, southern Italy, formerly the see of the Diocese of San Leone.
succes de scandale         
  • Luncheon on the Grass]]'' was one of the first in a series of Parisian ''succès de scandale''.
  • Not a commercial success in Europe, [[Paul Chabas]]'s ''[[September Morn]]'' ended up in the permanent collection of the New York [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], after scandalising [[Anthony Comstock]] and his [[New York Society for the Suppression of Vice]].
  • Salome]]''
TERM
Succes de scandale; Succès par médisance; Succes par medisance; Any press is good press; No such thing as bad publicity; Success by scandal; Success from scandal; There is no such thing as bad publicity; There's no such thing as bad publicity
[s?k?se. d. sk?n'd?:l]
¦ noun (plural same) a success due to notoriety or a thing's scandalous nature.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'success of scandal'.
Succès de scandale         
  • Luncheon on the Grass]]'' was one of the first in a series of Parisian ''succès de scandale''.
  • Not a commercial success in Europe, [[Paul Chabas]]'s ''[[September Morn]]'' ended up in the permanent collection of the New York [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], after scandalising [[Anthony Comstock]] and his [[New York Society for the Suppression of Vice]].
  • Salome]]''
TERM
Succes de scandale; Succès par médisance; Succes par medisance; Any press is good press; No such thing as bad publicity; Success by scandal; Success from scandal; There is no such thing as bad publicity; There's no such thing as bad publicity
Succès de scandale (French for "success from scandal") is a term for any artistic work whose success is attributed, in whole or in part, to public controversy surrounding the work. In some cases the controversy causes audiences to seek out the work for its titillating content, while in others it simply heightens public curiosity.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per scandale
1. A cult hit at London‘s BAC, containing a reported 8,000 obscenities, it became a succs de scandale after being picked up by the National Theatre, transferring to the West End and finally being broadcast by BBC2.
2. Scroll down for more ... Speaker Martin: Unfit to hold such high offfice What a bijou, collector‘s item of a scandale it has been, concerning the way he bunged Air Miles to his family to help them fly to a Hogmanay jolly in London.
3. The film, which seems pretty tame today, was a succès de scandale; the Catholic Church tried to ban it and French feminists decried it as ‘phallocratique‘. Depardieu went on to become France‘s greatest screen actor, greater than Jean Gabin and Jean–Paul Belmondo.
4. He was still giving his acclaimed neurotic tour de force performance in The Vortex, which had memorably articulated the disgust and confusion of his generation; his racy comedy Fallen Angels, irresistibly denounced by the London Council for the Promotion of Public Morality as "a revolting sex–play", was a huge succ';s de scandale; On With the Dance, his second revue – a follow–up to the gratifying but small–scale triumph of London Calling two years earlier – opened at the massive London Pavilion to barely modified rapture.