The Mirror-technique in Senecan and Pre-Shakespearean TragedyFrancke, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... performance on stage . A critic of drama must therefore take into account more factors than just the written text and its mean- ings : there is the visual impression the spectator gets of the stage events ( scenery ; actors , their ...
... performance on stage . A critic of drama must therefore take into account more factors than just the written text and its mean- ings : there is the visual impression the spectator gets of the stage events ( scenery ; actors , their ...
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... performance or not ? This question is particularly important in the case of Seneca . If Seneca's mirror - technique turns out to be conceived without reference to what can be enacted by living actors on a stage , we are inclined to ...
... performance or not ? This question is particularly important in the case of Seneca . If Seneca's mirror - technique turns out to be conceived without reference to what can be enacted by living actors on a stage , we are inclined to ...
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... performance . Then Medea is described in direct terms . Her behaviour is an exaggerated physi- cal manifestation of an intense passion . She is subjected not to one passion alone but to different attacks of conflicting emotions : in no ...
... performance . Then Medea is described in direct terms . Her behaviour is an exaggerated physi- cal manifestation of an intense passion . She is subjected not to one passion alone but to different attacks of conflicting emotions : in no ...
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ENGLISH | 9 |
The WordScenery | 33 |
Cambises | 53 |
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