The Aesthetic of Drama: And, Stalin's PlaysEnnes Publications, 1995 - 216 strani |
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Stran 156
... tradition to stay ahead all the time by perpetual innovation in forms and subjects , however ' unrealistic ' and revolting they might be . To them the more they depart from the standard classical tradition the more effectively modern ...
... tradition to stay ahead all the time by perpetual innovation in forms and subjects , however ' unrealistic ' and revolting they might be . To them the more they depart from the standard classical tradition the more effectively modern ...
Stran 176
... tradition ; but was a favourite with Aristotle , who placed it above the epic , and the Elizabethan and European literary tradition in general . Suryanarayana Sastri not only mentioned it as an approved form of drama , in his Nataka ...
... tradition ; but was a favourite with Aristotle , who placed it above the epic , and the Elizabethan and European literary tradition in general . Suryanarayana Sastri not only mentioned it as an approved form of drama , in his Nataka ...
Stran 184
... tradition . Sastriar not only wrote plays himself but persuaded his pupils many of them were considerable scholars ... tradition . This was phenomenal . Just three men were responsible for this . Madhavaiah's translation of Othello as ...
... tradition . Sastriar not only wrote plays himself but persuaded his pupils many of them were considerable scholars ... tradition . This was phenomenal . Just three men were responsible for this . Madhavaiah's translation of Othello as ...
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