Analytical Sourcebook of Concepts in Dramatic TheoryBloomsbury Academic, 21/08/1981 - 560 من الصفحات Product information not available. |
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... tion more than human with all the truth of life , and in investing the manifesta- tion of an idea with energetic corporeity . ( 66 ) ... Whatever is dignified , noble , and grand in human nature , admits only of a serious and earnest ...
... tion more than human with all the truth of life , and in investing the manifesta- tion of an idea with energetic corporeity . ( 66 ) ... Whatever is dignified , noble , and grand in human nature , admits only of a serious and earnest ...
الصفحة 413
... tion on the one hand and conception on the other . ( 125 ) ... If thinking is analogous to perceiving , it will consist in a being acted upon by the object of thought or in something else of this kind . This part of the soul , then ...
... tion on the one hand and conception on the other . ( 125 ) ... If thinking is analogous to perceiving , it will consist in a being acted upon by the object of thought or in something else of this kind . This part of the soul , then ...
الصفحة 433
... tion he must reduce within petty dimensions the grand picture of a strong purpose , which is no momentary ebullition , but a firm resolve undauntedly maintained in the midst of all external vicissitudes , till the time is ripe for ...
... tion he must reduce within petty dimensions the grand picture of a strong purpose , which is no momentary ebullition , but a firm resolve undauntedly maintained in the midst of all external vicissitudes , till the time is ripe for ...
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1570 Castelvetro 1660 Corneille 1808 Schlegel SCL 1871 Nietzsche 4th cent action actor Addison AW AESTHETIC AFFECT Artaud artistic audience B.C. Aristotle AP BBBG beautiful Brecht CATHARSIS character Chekhov CLOSURE CLSW comedy comic CONFLICT Corneille critic d'Aubignac delight Diderot drama Dryden DW Eliot emotions Epic poetry EPIC THEATRE Euripides expression fear feeling GENRE DEFINITION GEST Goethe Hazlitt HW Hegel HERO human HUMOR idea IDEALISM ILLUSION imagination IMITATION individual INSTRUCTION Johnson language MAGNITUDE means METAPHOR mind Molière moral nature object Oscar Levy passions pathos persons Pirandello pity play pleasure PLOT poem poet POETIC JUSTICE poetry PROBABILITY REALISM reality representation represented RULES Scaliger scene Schlegel sense Shakespeare Shaw SPECTACLE spectator stage Stanislavski STYLE SUBJECT SYMBOL taste things THOUGHT THREE UNITIES tion tragedy tragic true truth VAWP Voltaire whole words