Drama, Metadrama and PerceptionBucknell University Press, 1986 - 189 Seiten |
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... original audience . A similar citation occurs in Chekhov's Cherry Orchard , when , in the third act , the stationmaster recites a few lines from a poem , The Sinning Woman , by the late - romantic poet A. K. Tolstoy . As Donald Rayfield ...
... original audience . A similar citation occurs in Chekhov's Cherry Orchard , when , in the third act , the stationmaster recites a few lines from a poem , The Sinning Woman , by the late - romantic poet A. K. Tolstoy . As Donald Rayfield ...
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... original Greek , fits perfectly in meter and grammar with the established Euripidean pattern . Since Euripides was a controversial figure , recently dead ( the premise for The Frogs , which takes place in Hades , where he has just ...
... original Greek , fits perfectly in meter and grammar with the established Euripidean pattern . Since Euripides was a controversial figure , recently dead ( the premise for The Frogs , which takes place in Hades , where he has just ...
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... original produc- tion of Woyzeck . Being faithful to the text does not imply an archaeological reconstruction of an historical production . It means , rather , that one recognizes that a play is an interrelated process , a delicate web ...
... original produc- tion of Woyzeck . Being faithful to the text does not imply an archaeological reconstruction of an historical production . It means , rather , that one recognizes that a play is an interrelated process , a delicate web ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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