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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... scene . Shakespeare didn't write this scene , however . The speech grows from momentary consternation to almost immediate acceptance , at Love me ! why , it must be requited . " The balance of the speech , then , is devoted to the ...
... scene . Shakespeare didn't write this scene , however . The speech grows from momentary consternation to almost immediate acceptance , at Love me ! why , it must be requited . " The balance of the speech , then , is devoted to the ...
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... scene ) where discrete parts could be identified . In essence , peripety is a change to the opposite of the expected . We are still debating what Aristotle really meant by this : for instance , whether the change must occur in something ...
... scene ) where discrete parts could be identified . In essence , peripety is a change to the opposite of the expected . We are still debating what Aristotle really meant by this : for instance , whether the change must occur in something ...
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... scene which provokes a further observation : " We may debate over which caused the killing of Laius , Oedipus's ... scene is similar to the Herds- man scene in Oedipus Rex in the sense that the play never alludes to the purpose for which ...
... scene which provokes a further observation : " We may debate over which caused the killing of Laius , Oedipus's ... scene is similar to the Herds- man scene in Oedipus Rex in the sense that the play never alludes to the purpose for which ...
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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