The Actor's Freedom: Toward a Theory of DramaViking Press, 1975 - Всего страниц: 180 The author draws on maenadism, shamanism, pagan and Christian religious traditions plus psychology and psychiatry to demonstrate how much more acting means than mere imitation. |
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... theory- " illusion , " " interest , " " suspension of disbelief ” —seem to be attempts to evoke the flow of unbroken ego - satisfaction , the non - disruption of our pleased attention to a work of art . Just as Piaget distin- guishes ...
... theory- " illusion , " " interest , " " suspension of disbelief ” —seem to be attempts to evoke the flow of unbroken ego - satisfaction , the non - disruption of our pleased attention to a work of art . Just as Piaget distin- guishes ...
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... Theory ' and ' theater ' . . . " The semantic connection is offered , of course , by way of illustration and metaphor , and not as proof . That both words derive ultimately from theasthai signifies little in itself . But the basic ...
... Theory ' and ' theater ' . . . " The semantic connection is offered , of course , by way of illustration and metaphor , and not as proof . That both words derive ultimately from theasthai signifies little in itself . But the basic ...
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... theory , " 113 , 170-71 ; see also Drama Theater and Its Double , The , 139 , 171 Theater Laboratory , 109 " Theater of cruelty , " 138-39 " Theatre Architecture : A Deriva- tion of the Primal Cavity , " 168 Theatre of Jean - Louis ...
... theory , " 113 , 170-71 ; see also Drama Theater and Its Double , The , 139 , 171 Theater Laboratory , 109 " Theater of cruelty , " 138-39 " Theatre Architecture : A Deriva- tion of the Primal Cavity , " 168 Theatre of Jean - Louis ...
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