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“ Agit - prop ” type productions can therefore convince only those who are already convinced ; others will simply reject the overt messages as wrong . Theatre works in subtler ways , at a deeper level . By forcing audiences to reexamine ...
“ Agit - prop ” type productions can therefore convince only those who are already convinced ; others will simply reject the overt messages as wrong . Theatre works in subtler ways , at a deeper level . By forcing audiences to reexamine ...
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They are so much a part of the literary landscape that references to them are simply taken for granted . When Mercutio tells Romeo , “ Borrow Cupid's wings / And soar with them above a common bound ” ( 1.4.17– 18 ) , only a very naive ...
They are so much a part of the literary landscape that references to them are simply taken for granted . When Mercutio tells Romeo , “ Borrow Cupid's wings / And soar with them above a common bound ” ( 1.4.17– 18 ) , only a very naive ...
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Instead of envisioning some radical new form of theatre for his time , Büchner may simply have intended to flesh out the scenes later . What we have may be only an extended outline . The usual approach to producing Woyzeck is to ...
Instead of envisioning some radical new form of theatre for his time , Büchner may simply have intended to flesh out the scenes later . What we have may be only an extended outline . The usual approach to producing Woyzeck is to ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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