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The practical application came as an unintentional side effect . In the same way , the playwright or actor is only concerned with making the play or performance unified and entertaining , which he does by making it adhere to his ...
The practical application came as an unintentional side effect . In the same way , the playwright or actor is only concerned with making the play or performance unified and entertaining , which he does by making it adhere to his ...
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As with literary references , the metadramatic effect is proportional to the degree to which the audience recognizes what is being referred to , and whether it is recent , controversial , and unique . Again , much real - life reference ...
As with literary references , the metadramatic effect is proportional to the degree to which the audience recognizes what is being referred to , and whether it is recent , controversial , and unique . Again , much real - life reference ...
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a such well - known , controversial individuals appeared in the midst of full scale plays , the effect must have been quite striking on the original audience . ( Again , of course , this effect has worn off , for all but scholars of ...
a such well - known , controversial individuals appeared in the midst of full scale plays , the effect must have been quite striking on the original audience . ( Again , of course , this effect has worn off , for all but scholars of ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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