Drama, Metadrama and PerceptionBucknell University Press, 1986 - 189 Seiten |
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... whole.7 Literature thus becomes something solely and entirely existential , an idea that at times has struck me as ... whole , but also , simultaneously , to literature as a whole , to theatrical performance as a whole , and to communal ...
... whole.7 Literature thus becomes something solely and entirely existential , an idea that at times has struck me as ... whole , but also , simultaneously , to literature as a whole , to theatrical performance as a whole , and to communal ...
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... whole ; the archetype of braggart soldier is not limited to drama , but is found in the epic , the novella , and the ... whole system of mythology in which it operates . In the whole system one might find , for example , that a ...
... whole ; the archetype of braggart soldier is not limited to drama , but is found in the epic , the novella , and the ... whole system of mythology in which it operates . In the whole system one might find , for example , that a ...
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... whole , and , concentrically , also within the systems that form culture as a whole . Culture , centered on drama in this way , I am defining for the sake of brevity as the drama / culture complex . The drama / culture complex , like ...
... whole , and , concentrically , also within the systems that form culture as a whole . Culture , centered on drama in this way , I am defining for the sake of brevity as the drama / culture complex . The drama / culture complex , like ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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