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... television equivalent of Shakespeare's stage would be an empty studio and that , I originally thought , was what we should use . I am now certain , however , that we were right not to adopt this style for all the plays , though Rodney ...
... television equivalent of Shakespeare's stage would be an empty studio and that , I originally thought , was what we should use . I am now certain , however , that we were right not to adopt this style for all the plays , though Rodney ...
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... television would be conveyed by a single sentence , a sob or silent gesture . It is like an aria without music , designed to be sent flying through the air into an auditorium filled with attentive listeners . Yet for the television ...
... television would be conveyed by a single sentence , a sob or silent gesture . It is like an aria without music , designed to be sent flying through the air into an auditorium filled with attentive listeners . Yet for the television ...
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himself . Because television places barriers between the actor and his audience , this oration must be spoken into a void and heard from a remote distance . Acted on television as I believe Shakespeare intended , the speech would appear ...
himself . Because television places barriers between the actor and his audience , this oration must be spoken into a void and heard from a remote distance . Acted on television as I believe Shakespeare intended , the speech would appear ...
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Probleme der Übersetzung und Interpre | 9 |
Gespräch mit dem Regisseur | 27 |
Zwischen Wort und Bild Von Gerhard MüllerSchwefe | 36 |
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