Russia's Contribution to the Present Day Art of the TheatreUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1934 - 80 strani |
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Stran 4
... give 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 ...
... give 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 ...
Stran 7
... give her up . The husband kills his wife's illegitimate child . During the murder trial , the responsi- bility of the lord in the tragedy is carefully withheld through bribing the witnesses . Consequently , the husband can not give any ...
... give her up . The husband kills his wife's illegitimate child . During the murder trial , the responsi- bility of the lord in the tragedy is carefully withheld through bribing the witnesses . Consequently , the husband can not give any ...
Stran 20
... give a finished performance . He did not consider external technique as an end in itself , but simply as an approach to creative emotion . In order for an actor to create , he must give concentrated attention to the play with all of his ...
... give a finished performance . He did not consider external technique as an end in itself , but simply as an approach to creative emotion . In order for an actor to create , he must give concentrated attention to the play with all of his ...
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