Twentieth-century Theatre and Drama in English: Festschrift for Heinz Kosok on the Occasion of His 65th BirthdayWVT, Wiss. Verlag Trier, 1999 - 944 sider |
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... force " pro- ducing " some great , verbally rich plays " and a " style of heightened naturalism that was internationally influential " ( O'Toole 1998a , 17 ) . It was when this founding movement had lost its innovative force and had ...
... force " pro- ducing " some great , verbally rich plays " and a " style of heightened naturalism that was internationally influential " ( O'Toole 1998a , 17 ) . It was when this founding movement had lost its innovative force and had ...
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... force in a changing culture . ( 15 ) In an attempt to deny the illusion of the stage and to create a new sense of com- munity between audience and actors , Jack Gelber's The Connection ( 1959 ) - the first major success of Julian Beck's ...
... force in a changing culture . ( 15 ) In an attempt to deny the illusion of the stage and to create a new sense of com- munity between audience and actors , Jack Gelber's The Connection ( 1959 ) - the first major success of Julian Beck's ...
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... force . Thus , the whole universe appears as an infinitely small , and at the same time an infinitely large , network of life forces which emanate from God and end in God , who is the source of all life forces . ( 1993 , 30 ) · Other ...
... force . Thus , the whole universe appears as an infinitely small , and at the same time an infinitely large , network of life forces which emanate from God and end in God , who is the source of all life forces . ( 1993 , 30 ) · Other ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
PATRICK BRIDGWATER Durham | 55 |
STANLEY WEINTRAUB University Park Pennsylvania | 77 |
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