Human Shadows Bright as Glass: Drama as Speculation and TransformationBucknell University Press, 1997 - 271 Seiten A fresh approach to the dramatic experience is attempted in this book. It begins with a consideration of Edmund Husserl's attempt to clarify our understanding of immediate experience and takes into account Martin Heidegger's and Hans-Georg Gadamer's movements from the phenomenology toward the individual's complex interactions and involvements in a world. |
Inhalt
9 | |
The Play | 28 |
Audience and Author | 63 |
Human Being and World | 103 |
Presenting Recollecting Projecting | 151 |
The Play of Imagination | 233 |
Notes | 249 |
262 | |
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Human Shadows Bright As Glass: Drama As Speculation and Transformation Howard Pearce Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1997 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action activity actual aesthetic Alexander alien allusion angel anticipation appears Aristotle artist audience audience's become certainty characters Cherry Orchard Clytemnestra connections creating darkness detritus dimension discovery drama dream Dumb Waiter Edvard ence engaged entertainment essence essential event experience Fanny and Alexander fiction film five and dime freedom French Lieutenant's Woman Gadamer Gadamer's Glass Menagerie Heidegger Heidegger's human Husserl's idea ideal identity illusion imagination interpretation involvement James Dean Jimmy Dean Joanne Laura Les Chaises little world memory merely Merrick metaphor mimesis mimetic mirror Mona mystery object Oedipus Orestes participation past performance Pinter's play play's playwright poet possible present question reality recognize reflect relationship relic remains representation represented reunion reveals role seems sense Solness speculation stage sublime talk theater theatrum things thought tion transcendence transformation into structure Treves tribute truth Truth and Method understanding Wallace Stevens Woman York