A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 12
... expression which is nevertheless bound by a definite relation to the econo- mic and social conditions . Modern drama in Northern India is living in the shadow of European precept and example and the years illustrate the more perfectly ...
... expression which is nevertheless bound by a definite relation to the econo- mic and social conditions . Modern drama in Northern India is living in the shadow of European precept and example and the years illustrate the more perfectly ...
Stran 13
... expression , more than for any other , broadcasting has done so much . I refer to oratory . It was thought that the printing press would reduce the importance of the spoken word ; modern technique has altered conditions again , and now ...
... expression , more than for any other , broadcasting has done so much . I refer to oratory . It was thought that the printing press would reduce the importance of the spoken word ; modern technique has altered conditions again , and now ...
Stran 19
... expression so vitally in terms of ordinary life that the realistic play must appear stale , flat , unconsequential . One must have the idea that the theatre is an institution belonging to the people . It once grew out of their inner ...
... expression so vitally in terms of ordinary life that the realistic play must appear stale , flat , unconsequential . One must have the idea that the theatre is an institution belonging to the people . It once grew out of their inner ...
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