A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 4
... problem play is not the creation of Ibsen or even of the nineteenth century , Molière , Voltaire , Diderot ; Beaumarchais had discussed social , moral and political theses on the stage . Many romantic dramas had a problem element ...
... problem play is not the creation of Ibsen or even of the nineteenth century , Molière , Voltaire , Diderot ; Beaumarchais had discussed social , moral and political theses on the stage . Many romantic dramas had a problem element ...
Stran 19
... problem of an individual , but in that of a whole class . " In other words , the task was to find a theatrical form with which to express the mass as hero . In England and America there has been a return to poetic drama and it is clear ...
... problem of an individual , but in that of a whole class . " In other words , the task was to find a theatrical form with which to express the mass as hero . In England and America there has been a return to poetic drama and it is clear ...
Stran 44
... problem of the villages to be solved ? Are only the cities to have a theatre and the villages , where the contact with real life is more real and vital , to be ignored ? Not at all . It is their problems that shall be uppermost in the ...
... problem of the villages to be solved ? Are only the cities to have a theatre and the villages , where the contact with real life is more real and vital , to be ignored ? Not at all . It is their problems that shall be uppermost in the ...
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