The Pleasure of the PlayCornell University Press, 1994 - 226 psl. This witty, informed, and concise introduction to the principles of drama helps us to experience the pleasure of plays from Oedipus Rex to Endgame. Never losing sight of the interaction between play and spectator, Bert O. States provides a spirited view of works by Shakespeare, Ibsen, Chekhov, Pinter, Brecht, Beckett, Stoppard, Churchill, and many others. |
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... imitate , only that humans are more imitative and learn their first lessons through imitation . My primary concern here centers on how we might account for pleasure in imitation as something grounded in human nature . Since we are also ...
... imitate , only that humans are more imitative and learn their first lessons through imitation . My primary concern here centers on how we might account for pleasure in imitation as something grounded in human nature . Since we are also ...
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... imitation teaches " what kind a given thing belongs to : This individual is a So - and - so " " ( sec . 6 ) and that it is pleasurable to know this . I am not in the least denying that imitation is pleasurable and instructive , or ...
... imitation teaches " what kind a given thing belongs to : This individual is a So - and - so " " ( sec . 6 ) and that it is pleasurable to know this . I am not in the least denying that imitation is pleasurable and instructive , or ...
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... imitation in real life arouses either amusement or suspicion in the spectator , a good sign that it occurs on the behavioral fringe . Yet my imitation of Macbeth contemplating murder is really no stranger , in itself , than the words of ...
... imitation in real life arouses either amusement or suspicion in the spectator , a good sign that it occurs on the behavioral fringe . Yet my imitation of Macbeth contemplating murder is really no stranger , in itself , than the words of ...
Turinys
Introduction I | 1 |
Mimesis and Pleasure II | 11 |
The Actor as Musical Instrument | 25 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 12
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