Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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Nicoll comments that the early nineteenth - century poetic dramas treated action " as some thing ,, 19 separate and apart from dialogue . As Wordsworth had stressed in 1800 , " feeling gives importance to the action and situaIn drama ...
Nicoll comments that the early nineteenth - century poetic dramas treated action " as some thing ,, 19 separate and apart from dialogue . As Wordsworth had stressed in 1800 , " feeling gives importance to the action and situaIn drama ...
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Through words are conveyed action , characters , themes , and other elements , not the least of which is atmosphere . O'Neill's language may lack distinction , particularly in word choice , but he surpasses almost all other modern ...
Through words are conveyed action , characters , themes , and other elements , not the least of which is atmosphere . O'Neill's language may lack distinction , particularly in word choice , but he surpasses almost all other modern ...
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Typically , drama is viewed as an imitation of an action . This is a concept developed by Aristotle and still popular with 11 many critics . Integral to this view is the concept that the audience must see and understand and perhaps even ...
Typically , drama is viewed as an imitation of an action . This is a concept developed by Aristotle and still popular with 11 many critics . Integral to this view is the concept that the audience must see and understand and perhaps even ...
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