Understanding the Elements of Literature: Its Forms, Techniques and Cultural ConventionsMacmillan, 1981 - 234 sider |
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Side 101
... and likely to shift from period to period and from society to society . In Japan , for example , going to the theatre can be an all - day affair and performances Drama and the Theatre Drama as Re-creation of Action -
... and likely to shift from period to period and from society to society . In Japan , for example , going to the theatre can be an all - day affair and performances Drama and the Theatre Drama as Re-creation of Action -
Side 102
... Drama as a Performing Art In fact , nearly all the characteristics of drama which distinguish it from other genres of literature derive from the fact that it is basically a performing art . For example , the limitation in time requires ...
... Drama as a Performing Art In fact , nearly all the characteristics of drama which distinguish it from other genres of literature derive from the fact that it is basically a performing art . For example , the limitation in time requires ...
Side 223
... drama Dance of the Forests , A , 125 Dante , Alighieri , 154 Dark Ages , see Middle Ages Darwin , Charles , 34 Das ... drama , 39 , 40 , 52 , 64 , 151 " aesthetic elements , 116-42 closet drama , 104 , 105 , 154 compared with novel , 101 ...
... drama Dance of the Forests , A , 125 Dante , Alighieri , 154 Dark Ages , see Middle Ages Darwin , Charles , 34 Das ... drama , 39 , 40 , 52 , 64 , 151 " aesthetic elements , 116-42 closet drama , 104 , 105 , 154 compared with novel , 101 ...
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The Nature of Literature and its Historical Tradition | 1 |
Narrative Fiction and the Printed Word | 39 |
Drama and the Theatre | 101 |
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Understanding the Elements of Literature: Its Forms, Techniques and Cultural ... Richard Taylor Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1981 |
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actors actual aesthetic Alexander Pope allegory apron stage associations attitudes audience basic characteristics Chinua Achebe classical comedy complete composition construction context contrast conventions created culture Dalloway dance developed devices drama E. M. Forster effect elements emotional emphasise English epic example expression Ezra Pound fictional world figures of speech genre hand hero heroic historical idea images imagination individual irony Joseph Conrad judgement language literary literature lyric matter and theme meaning method moral musical narrative fiction narrator nature normal novel particular Percy Bysshe Shelley period person phrases playing area plot poem poetic poetry point of view possible present re-creation reader realistic recognise relationship Renaissance rhyme rhythm rhythmic romantic satire scene sentence sequence setting situation social sound patterning stage stanza story stress structure style stylisation subject matter syllables T. S. Eliot techniques tenor texture theatre tradition tragedy triple metre values vehicle verse W. B. Yeats