Russia's Contribution to the Present Day Art of the TheatreUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1934 - 80 strani |
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Stran 13
... Soul , a one act play , the setting of which is in the human soul . A teacher in the prologue explains to the audience , as he would to students , the three essential parts of a human being the rational self , the emotional self , and ...
... Soul , a one act play , the setting of which is in the human soul . A teacher in the prologue explains to the audience , as he would to students , the three essential parts of a human being the rational self , the emotional self , and ...
Stran 14
... soul . Since 1917 , with the strict censorship of the Bolshe- vist government , it is difficult to discuss the plays which have been written as dramatic literature . The new plays are purely propagandistic - acting treatises on the ...
... soul . Since 1917 , with the strict censorship of the Bolshe- vist government , it is difficult to discuss the plays which have been written as dramatic literature . The new plays are purely propagandistic - acting treatises on the ...
Stran 26
... soul . In matters of settings , however , the Moscow Art Theatre , except in the very rare instances of A Blue Bird , or Hamlet in Craig's screens , was content with the contem- porary fashion . Even when the theatre became a world ...
... soul . In matters of settings , however , the Moscow Art Theatre , except in the very rare instances of A Blue Bird , or Hamlet in Craig's screens , was content with the contem- porary fashion . Even when the theatre became a world ...
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