A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 19
... says , " My interest was not in the presentation of the 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 ...
... says , " My interest was not in the presentation of the 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 ...
Stran 24
... say " is regarded merely as an old - fashioned toy , so much light enter- tainment for the frivolous minded . " And let us all say emphatically with Priestley once again : " Our present need of the compelling emotional power and the ...
... say " is regarded merely as an old - fashioned toy , so much light enter- tainment for the frivolous minded . " And let us all say emphatically with Priestley once again : " Our present need of the compelling emotional power and the ...
Stran 51
... says : ' Art is a part of culture ; it can only develop in a favourable climate of social amenities and cultural aspirations . ' We are to see to it , and the writer too that social amenities should in- crease . The triumph of culture ...
... says : ' Art is a part of culture ; it can only develop in a favourable climate of social amenities and cultural aspirations . ' We are to see to it , and the writer too that social amenities should in- crease . The triumph of culture ...
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