Russia's Contribution to the Present Day Art of the TheatreUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1934 - 80 strani |
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... interest in establishing an educated upper class in Russia by importing teachers and urging Russians to travel , was responsible for introducing the literature and art of other European countries into Russia , so that one may say that ...
... interest in establishing an educated upper class in Russia by importing teachers and urging Russians to travel , was responsible for introducing the literature and art of other European countries into Russia , so that one may say that ...
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... interest is not in the characters but in the at- mosphere which is created . To sustain the atmosphere , Chekhov made use of music to accompany the action . The Cherry Orchard Chekhov's best play , shows what has happened to the same ...
... interest is not in the characters but in the at- mosphere which is created . To sustain the atmosphere , Chekhov made use of music to accompany the action . The Cherry Orchard Chekhov's best play , shows what has happened to the same ...
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... interest in the theatre was in Very early in his amateur experimentations , he tried acting . to learn acting by imitating actors whom he admired and by imitating the external mannerisms of the characters whom he was portraying . His ...
... interest in the theatre was in Very early in his amateur experimentations , he tried acting . to learn acting by imitating actors whom he admired and by imitating the external mannerisms of the characters whom he was portraying . His ...
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