The Aesthetic of Drama: And, Stalin's PlaysEnnes Publications, 1995 - 216 strani |
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Stran 147
... actors as Moliere was , intervention by him . was taken for granted . Aeschylus was both playwright and actor ; and ... acting , though he is also heard . In the earliest stages of the development of drama , the actor acted without ...
... actors as Moliere was , intervention by him . was taken for granted . Aeschylus was both playwright and actor ; and ... acting , though he is also heard . In the earliest stages of the development of drama , the actor acted without ...
Stran 149
... actor improved . But even So , Moliere could not be buried in consecrated ground . In Tamilnad , drama and acting were treated with contempt by the upper castes , till late in the 19th century due to the efforts of dramatists like P ...
... actor improved . But even So , Moliere could not be buried in consecrated ground . In Tamilnad , drama and acting were treated with contempt by the upper castes , till late in the 19th century due to the efforts of dramatists like P ...
Stran 150
... actors . In a true drama , dialogue takes the place of narrative ; and one of the accomplishments of an actor will be ... acting scripts ) of the Latin Quando meaning ' when ' . to be the character in the play , the make 150 Aesthetic of ...
... actors . In a true drama , dialogue takes the place of narrative ; and one of the accomplishments of an actor will be ... acting scripts ) of the Latin Quando meaning ' when ' . to be the character in the play , the make 150 Aesthetic of ...
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