The Dramatic ExperienceCUP Archive, 1. jaan 1965 - 164 pages Indhold: Seeing and Hearing; The Stage Alive; Words and Voices; How real is a Character?; What's in a Plot?; Comedy, Tradegy and the Mood of the Audience; Drama in its Medium; Charts of Theatrical History; Glossary; Basic Reading Lists; Index of Playwrights and Plays; Index of Subjects |
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Contents
THE STAGE ALIVE | 15 |
WORDS AND VOICES | 38 |
HOW REAL IS A CHARACTER? | 54 |
7 | 112 |
CHARTS OF THEATRICAL HISTORY | 129 |
BASIC READING LISTS | 147 |
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