Dramatic Theory and Criticism: Greeks to GrotowskiHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1974 - 1003 páginas |
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... theatre , if we have all finally come to think of theatre as an inferior art , a means of popular distraction , and to use it as an outlet for our worst instincts , it is because we have learned too well what the theatre has been ...
... theatre , if we have all finally come to think of theatre as an inferior art , a means of popular distraction , and to use it as an outlet for our worst instincts , it is because we have learned too well what the theatre has been ...
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... theatre . And if the actor possesses a certain charm which can take in the audience , it strengthens him in his conviction . To the stage - designer , the theatre is above all a plastic art and this can have positive consequences ...
... theatre . And if the actor possesses a certain charm which can take in the audience , it strengthens him in his conviction . To the stage - designer , the theatre is above all a plastic art and this can have positive consequences ...
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... theatres as opposed to the day - to - day “ parochial " theatre ? I do not think that the crisis in the theatre can be separated from certain other crisis processes in contemporary culture . One of its essential ele- ments — namely ...
... theatres as opposed to the day - to - day “ parochial " theatre ? I do not think that the crisis in the theatre can be separated from certain other crisis processes in contemporary culture . One of its essential ele- ments — namely ...
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The Art of Poetry | 67 |
On the Sublime | 76 |
GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO 103 The Genealogy of the Gentile Gods | 112 |
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