Drama, Metadrama and PerceptionBucknell University Press, 1986 - 189 Seiten |
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... example of externally caused , involuntary role playing : the other characters convince him that he is actually a noble gentleman , who has been asleep for fifteen years , during which time he has presumably dreamed of being the lowly ...
... example of externally caused , involuntary role playing : the other characters convince him that he is actually a noble gentleman , who has been asleep for fifteen years , during which time he has presumably dreamed of being the lowly ...
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... example in Roman comedy , since it is the source of Wycherley's The Country Wife ; in The Eunuch , a young man passes himself off as a eunuch in order to get into a courtesan's house to seduce a girl living there with whom he is in love ...
... example in Roman comedy , since it is the source of Wycherley's The Country Wife ; in The Eunuch , a young man passes himself off as a eunuch in order to get into a courtesan's house to seduce a girl living there with whom he is in love ...
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... example of the “ anti - theatrical prejudice " that views any change of ego bound- ary as a drastic threat to rational control . The oversimplifications in Brecht's theories need not concern us here , however ; what is interesting is ...
... example of the “ anti - theatrical prejudice " that views any change of ego bound- ary as a drastic threat to rational control . The oversimplifications in Brecht's theories need not concern us here , however ; what is interesting is ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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