Russia's Contribution to the Present Day Art of the TheatreUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1934 - 80 strani |
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... concentrated vigor to the comic action . His most important plays are Dead Souls and The Inspector . The In- spector is a satiric comedy based on the lives of govern- mental officials in a small town . The Chief of Police and other ...
... concentrated vigor to the comic action . His most important plays are Dead Souls and The Inspector . The In- spector is a satiric comedy based on the lives of govern- mental officials in a small town . The Chief of Police and other ...
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... concentrated action , dealing with sociological problems in a realistic manner , became a model for all of Europe . His influence was felt in Germany by 1890. Since Germany was becoming politically conscious of the middle and lower ...
... concentrated action , dealing with sociological problems in a realistic manner , became a model for all of Europe . His influence was felt in Germany by 1890. Since Germany was becoming politically conscious of the middle and lower ...
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... concentrated attention to the play with all of his men- tal and physical faculties . To do this , the body must be free from muscular strain , capable of complete relaxation so that it will present no obstacles to the free flow of the ...
... concentrated attention to the play with all of his men- tal and physical faculties . To do this , the body must be free from muscular strain , capable of complete relaxation so that it will present no obstacles to the free flow of the ...
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