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... audience contact which occurs when any stage play is transferred to the television , but with the loss of a public , formal effect peculiar to a certain kind of verse drama . It is not a serious problem if a character is addressing an ...
... audience contact which occurs when any stage play is transferred to the television , but with the loss of a public , formal effect peculiar to a certain kind of verse drama . It is not a serious problem if a character is addressing an ...
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... audience , can speak at a conversational rate and by the merest twitch of an eyebrow convey feeling . Not only does this speed of performance give to the plays a tighter unity , but it probably restores to them the pace and rhythm they ...
... audience , can speak at a conversational rate and by the merest twitch of an eyebrow convey feeling . Not only does this speed of performance give to the plays a tighter unity , but it probably restores to them the pace and rhythm they ...
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audience , could have rattled off his lines at a rate which made the " two hours ' traffic of our stage " a fairly accurate description . Television can also do justice to the way in which the plays are constructed . Shakespeare takes ...
audience , could have rattled off his lines at a rate which made the " two hours ' traffic of our stage " a fairly accurate description . Television can also do justice to the way in which the plays are constructed . Shakespeare takes ...
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Probleme der Übersetzung und Interpre | 9 |
Gespräch mit dem Regisseur | 27 |
Zwischen Wort und Bild Von Gerhard MüllerSchwefe | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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