Theatre Through the AgesMcGraw-Hill, 1975 - 324 páginas |
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... tragic choruses ? Was he referring to the dithyramb en- riched by the exarchon's improvisation , or to choruses of goats ( tragoi ) ? If the latter , ' tragedy ' probably means precisely the ' song of the goats ' ( tragon oide ) , in ...
... tragic choruses ? Was he referring to the dithyramb en- riched by the exarchon's improvisation , or to choruses of goats ( tragoi ) ? If the latter , ' tragedy ' probably means precisely the ' song of the goats ' ( tragon oide ) , in ...
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... tragic costume with the seemingly absurd but , considering the meaning tragic then had , entirely logical intention of fusing into some sort of synthesis the prevailing court fashion and the main features of ancient or oriental styles ...
... tragic costume with the seemingly absurd but , considering the meaning tragic then had , entirely logical intention of fusing into some sort of synthesis the prevailing court fashion and the main features of ancient or oriental styles ...
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... tragic , but rather to attenuate the comic . In France , by contrast , a new genre emerged , based initially on a sort of compromise . This was the comédie larmoyante of Nivelle de la Chaussée , whose activities date from about 1732 ...
... tragic , but rather to attenuate the comic . In France , by contrast , a new genre emerged , based initially on a sort of compromise . This was the comédie larmoyante of Nivelle de la Chaussée , whose activities date from about 1732 ...
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FRENCH PROFESSIONAL ACTING FROM FARCE TO TRAGEDY | 169 |
ENGLISH THEATRE DURING THE RESTORATIONGARRICK | 219 |
LESSING AND MIDDLECLASS THEATRE | 231 |
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