Dark Imagination: Poetic Painting in Romantic DramaUniversity of California, Santa Cruz, 1992 - 516 ページ |
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... performance leads other drama critics to consider the open - ended audience reception of the play . Also , more and ... performance than the illusion of the unmediated . It is a very powerful illusion in the theatre , but it is theatre ...
... performance leads other drama critics to consider the open - ended audience reception of the play . Also , more and ... performance than the illusion of the unmediated . It is a very powerful illusion in the theatre , but it is theatre ...
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... performance , and the play of illusion and poetic faith which I have suggested are fundamental to the distinc- tive nature and value of Romantic drama . The size and shape of the playing space determine the degree of intimacy between ...
... performance , and the play of illusion and poetic faith which I have suggested are fundamental to the distinc- tive nature and value of Romantic drama . The size and shape of the playing space determine the degree of intimacy between ...
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... performance , in reciprocal rela- tion with the other graphic arts of the day , worked together to create a formid- able artistic institution in nineteenth - century society . The Romantic theatre " . was immensely interesting ...
... performance , in reciprocal rela- tion with the other graphic arts of the day , worked together to create a formid- able artistic institution in nineteenth - century society . The Romantic theatre " . was immensely interesting ...
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Scenes of Dramatic Conflict Critical Context and Background | 6 |
The Curtain Goes Up | 33 |
Joanna Baillie Passions of the Mind Set the Stage | 61 |
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