The Aesthetic of Drama: And, Stalin's PlaysEnnes Publications, 1995 - 216 strani |
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Stran 155
... drama . Drama had its beginnings in religious rites . It persisted in Greek drama to some extent . The very idea of an inscrutable fate deciding the destinies of men , often or at least occasionally tragically , was the basis of the ...
... drama . Drama had its beginnings in religious rites . It persisted in Greek drama to some extent . The very idea of an inscrutable fate deciding the destinies of men , often or at least occasionally tragically , was the basis of the ...
Stran 172
... drama . Drama was ' an attempt to represent on the stage a story ' through gestures and some dialogue and to the accompaniment of music . This much develop- ment at least had been achieved in the field of drama . The chapter on the ...
... drama . Drama was ' an attempt to represent on the stage a story ' through gestures and some dialogue and to the accompaniment of music . This much develop- ment at least had been achieved in the field of drama . The chapter on the ...
Stran 177
... drama ' as a literary genre and also of ' dramatic epic ' . Apart from the fact that dramatic literature itself is divided into ' closet drama ' and ' plays intended ' plays intended to be and capable of being staged ' , dramatic epic ...
... drama ' as a literary genre and also of ' dramatic epic ' . Apart from the fact that dramatic literature itself is divided into ' closet drama ' and ' plays intended ' plays intended to be and capable of being staged ' , dramatic epic ...
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