Russia's Contribution to the Present Day Art of the TheatreUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1934 - 80 strani |
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... Literary Digest for May , 23 , 1931 , " the arts in Russia to- day , exist , not for aesthetic gratification , but for the greater glory of the proletariat and the building up of a socialistic order . In an article in the Theatre Arts ...
... Literary Digest for May , 23 , 1931 , " the arts in Russia to- day , exist , not for aesthetic gratification , but for the greater glory of the proletariat and the building up of a socialistic order . In an article in the Theatre Arts ...
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... literary veto , and Stanislavsky the veto in matters of stage direction and artistic production in the new theatre . The first plays were prepared in a rehearsal barn in the village of Puskeno , the summer before the opening of the Art ...
... literary veto , and Stanislavsky the veto in matters of stage direction and artistic production in the new theatre . The first plays were prepared in a rehearsal barn in the village of Puskeno , the summer before the opening of the Art ...
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... literary success only when it combines the two character- istics . We may have , however , a tragedy or a comedy wherein character is deeply stresses and the inward conflict is con- sciously or unconsciously marked , and which yet may ...
... literary success only when it combines the two character- istics . We may have , however , a tragedy or a comedy wherein character is deeply stresses and the inward conflict is con- sciously or unconsciously marked , and which yet may ...
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