The Pleasure of the PlayCornell University Press, 1994 - 226 This witty, informed, and concise introduction to the principles of drama helps us to experience the pleasure of plays from Oedipus Rex to Endgame. Never losing sight of the interaction between play and spectator, Bert O. States provides a spirited view of works by Shakespeare, Ibsen, Chekhov, Pinter, Brecht, Beckett, Stoppard, Churchill, and many others. |
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... idea without the teeth of its author's dramaturgic backing . It is not debated or countered by another idea but by a circumstance of life . One might claim that the theme of the destruc- tion of the forest parallels the destruction of ...
... idea without the teeth of its author's dramaturgic backing . It is not debated or countered by another idea but by a circumstance of life . One might claim that the theme of the destruc- tion of the forest parallels the destruction of ...
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... ideas about the issue . Here , then , we do have a genuine debate , but the ideas being advanced come to the same fate as the idea of the vanish- ing forests in Vanya . They are simply the materials out of which the surface texture of ...
... ideas about the issue . Here , then , we do have a genuine debate , but the ideas being advanced come to the same fate as the idea of the vanish- ing forests in Vanya . They are simply the materials out of which the surface texture of ...
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... idea changes the context , and changing the context affects the way the idea is understood , which in its turn leads to another idea , so that text and context evolve together in a constantly modulating interaction " ( Hayles 1990 , 128 ...
... idea changes the context , and changing the context affects the way the idea is understood , which in its turn leads to another idea , so that text and context evolve together in a constantly modulating interaction " ( Hayles 1990 , 128 ...
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Mimesis and Pleasure | 1 |
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