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... DRAMA - i Drama and the theory of imagery ii Variety of dramatic forms iii The idea of " the dramatic " iv Speech and dialogue of drama v Maladjusted dialogue and acting : independent effectiveness of the actor vi Stylizations of dramatic ...
... DRAMA - i Drama and the theory of imagery ii Variety of dramatic forms iii The idea of " the dramatic " iv Speech and dialogue of drama v Maladjusted dialogue and acting : independent effectiveness of the actor vi Stylizations of dramatic ...
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... dramatic " quality , and clearly this process is not confined to drama and theatre alone . The baroque style in architecture , the sculptures of Michelangelo , the paintings of Delacroix and Picasso , offer examples of the dramatic in ...
... dramatic " quality , and clearly this process is not confined to drama and theatre alone . The baroque style in architecture , the sculptures of Michelangelo , the paintings of Delacroix and Picasso , offer examples of the dramatic in ...
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Ronald Peacock. drama and opera , the vocal expressiveness attached in drama to words can be so intensified that song displaces words , song here being dramatic in character . For opera is the still higher heightening of the emotional ...
Ronald Peacock. drama and opera , the vocal expressiveness attached in drama to words can be so intensified that song displaces words , song here being dramatic in character . For opera is the still higher heightening of the emotional ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPLE OF CHARACTERISTIC INTER page | 29 |
IMAGES AND FEELING | 32 |
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