Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... scenic environment of Shakespearean drama is , from the literary and logical points of view , " wasteful and ridiculous excess . " 1 But it is not only a simplification of scenic ap- pliances that is needed . Other external incidents of ...
... scenic environment of Shakespearean drama is , from the literary and logical points of view , " wasteful and ridiculous excess . " 1 But it is not only a simplification of scenic ap- pliances that is needed . Other external incidents of ...
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... scenic realism is antag- onistic to the ultimate law of dramatic art . In the case of great plays , the dramatic representation is most successful from the genuinely artistic point of view - which is the only point of view worthy of ...
... scenic realism is antag- onistic to the ultimate law of dramatic art . In the case of great plays , the dramatic representation is most successful from the genuinely artistic point of view - which is the only point of view worthy of ...
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... scenic conditions , in which Shakespeare's plays were originally produced , pre- sent a further series of disadvantages which , from any modern point of view , render the more amaz- ing the unqualified enthusiasm of the Elizabethan ...
... scenic conditions , in which Shakespeare's plays were originally produced , pre- sent a further series of disadvantages which , from any modern point of view , render the more amaz- ing the unqualified enthusiasm of the Elizabethan ...
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